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Mollie & Vincent’s Wadmallaw Island E-Session

August 6, 2010

A couple days ago I met with Mollie & Vincent, who were in town on break from Furman University, to see if we’d be the right fit for them to photograph their wedding.  Not only are they the coolest couple on the planet, but we hit it off so well that they decided they wanted me to go shoot their Engagement Portraits right away!  So we zipped over to Mollie’s parent’s house, where they got changed.  The property is this beautiful red barn-style house on the marsh way out on Wadmallaw Island.  With the sun setting and sifting through the trees, the creek running through the marsh, the boardwalk, and that peaceful night sky…I was in heaven.  We got some AMAZING photos and had a blast traipsing all around her parent’s property.  We probably didn’t even get to HALF of it!  But Mollie could tell I was loving the place, discovering all kinds of neat spots to shoot in.  So she said she might let me do her Bridal Portraits out there too…WOOHOO!  J  I’m SO EXCITED for Mollie & Vincent!  I hope you guys have fun back at Furman…and we’ll see you guys next time you’re in town!!!

 

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Posted in Portrait | 4 Comments »

4 Responses to “Mollie & Vincent’s Wadmallaw Island E-Session”

  1. Veronica says:
    August 7, 2010 at 11:05 am

    That is an AWESOME tree! :-)

  2. Julia says:
    August 7, 2010 at 11:06 am

    I love your work ;)

  3. Tamara says:
    August 7, 2010 at 11:07 am

    This image (in the forest) is why I want to learn off camera flash :)

  4. Prasad says:
    August 7, 2010 at 10:31 pm

    Conceptual Chris. Love this. The lighting is great. Simply GREAT. Well taken Chris.

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