Photo by Rebecca Meissner
http://www.lovemadevisible.co.za
See, now what did I say, right? Just a couple posts earlier, I said put the hand on the neck, and here you have it. Beautiful. It’s the type of thing only a romantic interest would do, so that hand conveys a distinct sense of intimacy. Rebecca has done a nice job adding two things to the mix. Shooting with the groom’s back to the camera was a nice choice. Just a little less common, and, more importantly functional. It not only gives the picture a more natural feel, as if you were peeking at them, but what truly makes it all come together is her expression. It’s a lovely smile, and she feels like she’s in the middle of it all, as if time were suspended, just like it should be.
brett anderson says
no surprises here – have been watching Rebecca’s work for a while now and she is incredible and shots like this happen all the time for her – great that she got recognised here but if you haven’t seen her work go and take a look – her and her hubby bruce make magic happen with a camera, all the time!
Marinus & Katrien Kruger says
Rebecca and Bruce, super photographers. Our wedding photo’s take us back to the exact moment each one of them were taken. They have a sense of not just how to take a picture, but to me just as important, of when.
lovemadevisible.co.za is where they shine. Go and have a look.
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autozoner discounts says
This train arrived as stated, looks great, son has lots of fun playing with it. It also makes great sounds, however it is a very very cheap plastic. Totally light weight and broke within 15 min of playing with it. The track snapped in two spots and I had to super glue them back together. Very disappointing for Santa’s present to break so quick…makes it look like the elves didn’t do good work on their toys. My son still likes it, but I want to get a much better train for my other son when he is of age.
Lisa Bosman says
Wow!
I cannot wait for Rebecca and Bruce to shoot my wedding in March. They have a way to capture true passion, love and the most beautiful moments. There name “LoveMadeVisible” is exactly what they do!
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BION I’m impressed! Cool post!