Whever you start complaining about someone taking your picture, take the following in consideration: And if these pictures have anything important to say to future generations, it's this: I was here. I existed. I was young, I was happy, and someone cared enough about me in this world to take my picture.
- Seymour 'Sy' Parrish, One Hour Photo
Now why would you want to take my photograph?!
This is the last in the wedding series. This little guy was playing with his grandmother. Too bad I didn't get them together.
Looks like he lost his concentration there. I guess the conversation wasn't that interesting after all.
And we continue with the wedding series.
I was spotted again. What is it with these guy's. And is it just me or does he look like John Mahoney?
My goal at the wedding was to keep a low profile and snap some pictures fo the guests chatting and having fun. Now keeping a low profile with an SLR isn't very easy. I did however capture this lady having some great fun, without her noticeing me.
Looks like he spotted me taking his picture. I still remember him smiling when I lowered my camera. As most of the guests did.
This week I'll be featuring a series I've taken at a wedding a month back. It seemed fair to start off with the bride and groom.
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