What does Honestly Documented mean?
It’s when a moment presents itself, unprovoked by you as the photographer. It’s when in an instant, what you see makes you grab the camera and your fingers shake to hit that shutter before you miss the moment. You’ve documented a detail in it’s honest form. Being in practice with this type of shooting will give you the greatest gift, to grow your own vision. What you see with start to change. You will look at life with a new pair of eyes that will help you when photographing clients. Honestly Documented is for photographers that want to grow their business on creating memorable photos which show clients their world when no one is looking.
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Congratulations to the chosen photographers!
“Quiet Time. Winter afternoon, 2015.”
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“Engagement Session in a tea room.”
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“Someone likes to splash. A lot. So much so that every so often, he had to steady himself by grabbing onto the sink. I waited with my camera and caught the moment his little, wet hand grabbed on.”
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“a rainy saturday morning, enjoying donuts in the car before grocery shopping.”
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“This past Christmas was just weeks after my grandmother finished her chemo and radiation. my aunt and uncle gifted her a crystal 3D etched with the wedding photo of my grandparents. I am incredibly close to my grandparents so while this moment broke me, it is also one of my favorite images I have ever taken, because of the story it tells for me.”
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“My Daughter performing her end of year Ballet Concert.”
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“This is my husband tinkering at our breakfast bar. He is always working on something and here he is trying to make a cell phone charger out of an Altoids can for a teaching project. I couldn’t resist snapping a shot of him as he worked. The light added to his concentration. I’m really loving documentary style of shooting, thanks for being an inspiration!”
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