Lee + Seth – Bonham, Texas Wedding
Lee and Seth’s wedding was a dream! It was an AMAZING spring day and Lee and Seth are always so much fun to work with. Their first look was perfect. They were high school sweethearts and they are SO cute and funny together. ;) It helped that they were surrounded by the most loving friends and family you could ask for…. and Lee made an absolutely GORGEOUS bride. I think she looked like an old Hollywood movie star. :) I told her all she needed was the BRIGHT red lipstick. ;) Here are a few from their bright, fun, spring wedding!! Congratulations Lee and Seth!!
Tiffany Clower - Love these!! Been waiting to see them!! You did wonderful TARA!! Lee and Seth are such a sweet couple! I’ve watched them both grow up!!
Elise Ellexson - FAVE ring shot ever.. soo gorgeous! love the colors of this wedding and i have to say that her wedding dress is spectacular with those pockets.. LOVEEE <3
Kelli - So excited….. been waiting to see these!! Beautiful wedding Lee!! Everything was so pretty and I loved your dress! Congrats to a great couple and best wishes! :)
Rachel Stewart - So cute! Love the vintage theme!
Lee Mahler - I absolutely LOVE these pictures! I cannot wait to see all of them! My wedding day was a perfect day and I am soo glad Tara was a part of it! She is awesome!! :)
Meredith Dickens - Hello! First off, I want to say I LOVE your work! So fresh and beautiful! wow. Love it! I actually had a couple of questions for you.
First, I sometimes (especially with the white dress) have trouble with the white balance outdoors. Inside I use my expo disc and have no problems. I like cool feeling images and not ones that are too warm. And sometimes I end up turning the shadows of the white dress really blue. When I try to compinsate for the blue tones, I loose the creamy skin tones and they become too orange. I use Kevlin settings mostly outdoors. What white balance do you typically use outdoors?
Also, when you book a wedding client, do you always recommend that they see each other BEFORE the ceremony in order to get the best images possible? Here in Kentucky, a lot of the brides are VERY traditionaland do not wish to see the groom till after the ceremony. This gets tricky because most of them only want to spend 10 minutes in the sanctuary and not get any romantic shots outdoors or on location. How do you normally handle this?
I hate to bother you just was curious!
Thanks so much and again, keep up the great work!!
Meredith