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I'm Lindsay! I love travel, coffee, cats, running, long walks anywhere... and of course, photography :)

I'm a Brooklyn Wedding Photographer based in NYC, but I'll travel anywhere to take pictures. If you're engaged, I'd love to hear from you so please do get in touch!

Check out past engagement sessions and weddings I've photographed!



ANNOUNCEMENT: I will be out-of-office until February 13, celebrating my 27th birthday by roadtripping around Hawaii :) I will have limited access to email, but will respond to all inquiries as soon as I can. Thanks for your patience!

Posts Tagged ‘Brooklyn Bridge’

Yesterday was my first wedding of 2012! Not surprisingly, it was a frigid January day, complete with wind and flurries and an overcast sky.

But as much as I abhor winter weather, it does provide a few nice things. Case in point, this image: the blowing veil and colorful sky made possible by said abhorrent weather. Ashleigh and Shawn were such troopers for sticking out the cold in their wedding attire, and I dare say it was worth it :)

Here’s a sneak peek of their wedding day; more to come next month!

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I absolutely LOVE the concept of elopement. Love, adventure, travel, and a wee bit o’ secrecy – that’s all pretty much right up my alley (sorry, Mom!).

Lauren and Dave eloped to NYC from Detroit this summer, and I got to be the lucky one who photographed their New York adventures! Peter of Film Cars drove us around the city in a checker cab (yep, the same one I had the pleasure of jetting around in this spring at Alison & Stephen’s wedding!), from Central Park to the Brooklyn Bridge. Looking back on it three months later, the thing I remember the most is how jazzed we were – all 4 of us. There was so much good energy between us all that made the day that much more enjoyable :)

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I’m pretty psyched to share with you not only a killer shot from Lauren and Dave’s NYC elopement day, but also a peek into what I do behind-the-scenes when I’m processing images from a shoot!

The image below is an example of what I consider to be a ‘fully edited’ image from a shoot:

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How did I get there? Well, let’s start from the beginning with the image as it was straight-out-of-camera:
 

1). RAW IMAGE (STRAIGHT-OUT-OF-CAMERA):
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You might be thinking that this image is pretty flat, dark, and overall not too polished. And you’d be 100% correct with that assertion. I shoot all of my images in a RAW format, meaning that zero processing is done in-camera. Instead, the goal is to capture as much data as possible, so that when I go to process the images myself, I can do much more with them.

In this case, I wanted to capture the setting sun with its sunbeams, while also keeping the couple adequately lit with light. If I exposed properly for one, the other would suffer as a result. But when you shoot in RAW, you can get away with exposing somewhere in-between the two so that neither the sky nor the people are at the proper exposure, but that both are close enough to being right that I can correct it when I process the image.

Here, since I didn’t want the sun to appear as one bright blob of light in the skyline, I had to underexpose (i.e. make the image darker) so that while the sun beams are visible, the couple is a little too dark. But no worries, Lightroom to the rescue!

 

2). IMAGE WITH BASIC EDITING – READY FOR PROOFS + IMAGE DISC:
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The above image is an example of what the image looks like when I run through my basic editing process in Lightroom. This is what you can expect when I deliver your images in the online proof gallery and on a disc after a shoot. I may tweak this slightly depending on the image set, but this is pretty much my signature style.

However, this image is not polished enough for a print or album. First issue at hand: there are distracting elements in the background. See that girl in bright pink just behind the fence (to the right of Lauren’s hand)? And the tacky signs just over the bridge? And the bits of tree in the upper right corner? Not cute. I want them gone!

 
3). IMAGE WITH MORE EXTENSIVE EDITING – READY FOR ALBUM/PRINT:
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After substantial time spent in Photoshop, I was able to remove all those distracting elements. Sometimes it’s just not possible to remove these things and keep the image looking realistic, but in this case it worked out.

I also sharpened the image to better define their facial features, made the image a little less warm, and made a few minor tweaks just to make the image ‘pop’ a bit more. This is what you can expect when you order an album or print from me. Now the image is ready to be included in an album, or printed out + hung up in a frame! :)

 

Stay tuned for the rest of Lauren & Dave’s NYC elopement photos in the coming weeks!

Cameron and Brian are about the sweetest couple you could meet. They just graduated from med school and wanted to do their engagement shoot in NYC before moving to San Francisco. They wanted some very New Yorky photos – and you can’t get much more New Yorky than Central Park and the Brooklyn Bridge, right? :)

It’s funny because we were wrapping up in Central Park and had to hurry to make it to the Brooklyn Bridge before sunset, when in-between shots, a gentleman struck up a conversation with me about photography and becoming a professional photographer. I always relish the opportunity to talk photography to anyone, anytime, so I was happy to chat for a bit, but the whole time I was thinking about how we only had about 30 minutes to get down to the bridge to catch the sunset. I didn’t want to keep Cam & Brian waiting and potentially miss it, so I had to cut our conversation short.

We got down to the Brooklyn Bridge a little later than planned, and in true NYC fashion I was feeling a little hurried/stressed. But by the time we got out onto the bridge, we were hit with this incredible light that we might not even have had if we hadn’t been running late.

That’s always how it is though, isn’t it? We plan, we rush, we hurry, we worry – and usually it all works out in the end. I’d say it more than worked out for us with this shoot :)

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