I love going to different locations for engagement portraits because I always find something new to inspire me! I also love incorporating interesting architecture whenever I can, and Boston's Faneuil Hall provided the perfect combination of architecture and inspiration for this engagement photo! I'm thinking about making this a large canvas or standout on one of my office walls, but I can't decide which one I like the most - what do you think?
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The first one.
ReplyDelete#1 :)
ReplyDeleteYup, number one. The look illuminated from behind. Very pretty. I brought my fiance to Faneuil Hall on two of his visits here from England and we had a great time. :)
ReplyDeletei agree, #1. I like the colouring better.
ReplyDeleteI like number one the best.
ReplyDelete#1 - what a beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteI like number 1 as well. The cooler light leads your eye to the couple.
ReplyDeleteI personally prefer #3, but it looks like I'm in the minority there!
ReplyDeleteI am curious how you find the different locations. I am now on a quest to find some different photo locations myself....and I'm curious what you do to find them.
ReplyDelete#3 :-)
ReplyDeleteI like #1 the best. The color of her dress really adds something.
ReplyDeleteHi Anne, we've met a couple times and had dinner once at Rock Bottom in Indy. I'm happy to see you are doing well in the Boston area. I lived out there for a while and enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI vote for #1. The blue compliments(hee hee) the oranges better than the grays of the last one. However, depending on your studio decor or wall color, 2 or 3 might be the way to go.
My business is pretty good, up to 10 weddings now. I would like to pick up the pace for next year after I move back to NW Indiana. Maybe I'll bid for your consulting with the Thirst Relief program next year, or just sign up for some good ol' Anne photo-biz consulting services.
these are all gorgeous!! i love the angle.
ReplyDeleteI like #1 better!
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