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Carol Bluestein Photography A Non-Traditional Approach "Our Focus Is On You!" |
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Wedding #5 |
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| With Carol's comments | |
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In this pre-shoot, we included the bride-to-be's passion: her horse and her interest in combining her studies in psychology with animal therapy for challenged children and adults. She has trained her horse to work in the therapy programs offered at Hillview Stable in Clifton Park. Working with the horse in practically tree-less fields created some interesting shadows, but the spirit of all involved was captured and the "camera practice" was a definite plus when it came to the wedding day photos. |
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The additional factor of an animal can be challenging, but the horse, Vinnie, turned out to be quite a gentleman. | And, Vinnie also turned out to a photo hog - nudging his way into as many photos as he could. | |
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So, we took the time to give him his few minutes of fame. | Very handsome, don't you think. | |
| Finally, I took the initiative and held the reins under my foot to get some quiet time for my main subjects. | |
This one was shot over Vinnie's back. He just had to get in front of the camera. | |
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As we took turns paying attention to Vinnie, it gave me time to work with the bride-to-be... | |
and the groom-to-be. |
| But Vinnie would not be ignored. | Finally it was time to go back to barn for lessons. | ||
| Actually, Vinnie was not getting a lesson but helping to give one. And the face on his rider says it all. | |||
| The Rehearsal Dinner - two family shots - the rest of the guests are featured in the wedding. | |||
| The groom-to-be and his mother -- she is in other photos, but this is one I particularly liked. | The groom-to-be's family because this was the only time we got them ALL together. | ||
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