
Because if you play in the rain with me, we should also show off that killer smile.
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Lens: 35mm f/1.4
Camera: Nikon D3s
Tag Archives: engagement photography

Once again, the first word that came to your mind when you saw this photo probably wasn’t "Newark." But it is.
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Camera: Nikon D3s
Lens: 18-image “Brenizer method” panorama with the Sigma 85mm f/1.4 (equivalent of 36mm f/0.6 according to Brett’s calculator)

You know, I’m really glad that Tiffany and Bartow are both members of sets of triplets, but there’s got to be an easier way to do this — matching the wardrobes was a pain.
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Lens: 35mm f/1.4
Camera: Nikon D3s

Engagement shoots need more of a post-apocalyptic/epic vibe, I think.
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Lens: 24mm f/1.4
Camera: Nikon D3s
Lighting: Two SB-900s, composited from three frames

The weather is (sometimes) nice again, which means lots of couples are scheduling their engagement shoots. So this blast from the past is a reminder for my couple to dig deep and think of places that have meaning for them or where you’d have fun! The shoots are about you, in the end. Sebastian and Christine met in Whole Foods, so that’s where we started their session. Required a bit of sneakiness, but it was a blast.
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Lens: 24-70mm f/2.8
Camera: Nikon D3

I feel like my blog has unexpectedly become a travel brochure for Newark. But man, Branch Brook Park did their cherry blossom display right, and Cindy, Sharvin and I had all sorts of fun there.
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Camera: Nikon D3s
Lens: Nine-image “Brenizer method” panorama with the Sigma 85mm f/1.4

You want bokeh? I got bokeh.
Camera: Nikon D3s
Lens: Nikon 85mm f/1.4D (freelensed)