The Flowers of Santa Fe
So I wanted to kinda show off a series I did of some shots I got while I was in Santa Fe over the 4th of July. I haven’t had much time to work on any of my personal projects lately so I’m really glad I got the time to work on these. I’ve just been so busy working on those shots from my engagement session with David and Erin, that I really haven’t had much time to work on anything else.
Oh and I guess I’ve been busy redesigning my whole website around my blog theme. Be looking for that soon, because I should be done with the redesign here in the next couple of days. As everyone knows I’m simply not a writer, having a blog is proof of that enough. I don’t do grammar, and I can’t spell. Really I just do photography, and I love that
First off if you’re looking for an engagement photographer take a look at my [engagement photography portfolio](http://www.davebrownphotography.com/Hudson Valley-Engagement-Photographer.aspx).
I know, I know, I’m sure everyone is really tired of seeing more shots from this engagement session, but here’s the deal. I am really trying to work on my SEO for my site which means that I need to be adding lots of content that has the kind of stuff I want people to be looking for. Right now I’m optimizing for Hudson Valley Engagement Photographer. I would really like to become a specialist in this, because I really enjoy taking these kinds of pictures. It’s fun for me to see people who are really in love, loving life, and havi
Another Engagement Shot From David and Erin's Shoot Engagement Photographer in Hudson Valleyl
Here is another shot from the engagement shoot that I did with David and Erin. This was when the sun was starting to peek in and out of the clouds. We had such a funny day that day, because it was kind of raining, and kind of not. The weather just couldn’t make up its mind. I almost had to say that we would come back the next day to shoot more, because I didn’t want them to not have any shots without the the sun around. Engagement pictures should be happy and fun, along with a few more serious shots. This is one of those more serious shots that I liked the way it turned out. It has a fashion edgyness to it that I really like, and with them all dressed in black and white the contrast is great. This is one of my
So here’s the first photograph of an engagement shoot that I did with David and Erin. They were great to work with, tons of personality, and just really nice people. I will be posting more and more photos of them as I get a chance to work on them.
For this shoot we walked around downtown Hudson Valley just finding cool stuff for backdrops, and snapping tons of pictures. I’m glad I didn’t burn through my whole memory card on this shoot, but I sure did come close. I took about 900 images, and have now culled that down to about 200 good shots. I still have a ton of work ahead of me on this one, because I really want to get a ton of great stuff for these guys.
As far as the first shot goes. This was shot at ISO 250, f/3.5, 1/200th. The po
The Rickshaw Girl
So I was walking around the plaza in Santa Fe on the 4th of july, and I saw this girl and her rickshaw and decided to get a portrait of her. I’m a big fan of these candid portraits. She of course saw me shooting, because I stepped right out into the street to get this direct shot of her. I frankly think she half enjoyed having her picture taken. That and I was pretty obvious because I was using my 70-200 with the hood on, so my lens was huge. Not exactly the kind of lens that is great for staying under the radar. I had to crop this shot way down, because I didn’t have time to zoom in as much as I wanted to, and I’m still amazed at how clean the shot is after cropping it down so much. I probably cut out about 2/3’s of the shot.
This shot was taken at 1/1250, IS