After their romantic beach engagement session at Kent Island, now comes the wedding.
Introducing the beautiful bride, Junelyn.

But let’s rewind a bit to the beginning of the day.
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After their romantic beach engagement session at Kent Island, now comes the wedding.
Introducing the beautiful bride, Junelyn.

But let’s rewind a bit to the beginning of the day.
After Nicole and Kirk’s engagement photo session at Baltimore last year, here comes the wedding.
The wedding was at Padonia Park Club, at the Towson and Timonium-Cockeysville area, just north of Baltimore.
Here are some of my favorite shots.

But let’s go back to the beginning of the day, when they were getting ready.
I actually found Don Giannatti’s workshop site by accident. I was trying to find a certain lighting technique and was pointed to his site by Google. I read about his workshop and became interested. I had been to few lighting workshops/seminars but Don’s was more in-depth, two-days, and priced reasonably. Not to mention that there was one workshop that was nearby, Baltimore.
I found out later that the one in Baltimore was the advanced workshop. I could still do it, but I really wanted to learn about the different strobes and modifiers, and how they would affect the lighting quality. Fortunately, Don was kind enough to give me and few others a “catch-up” session the day before. So it was more like a three-day workshop for me.
Here’s one image I took on the last day. We used 5 speedlights on this setup.

Here’s the second part from Brittany and Dan’s wedding, the reception and photo session with the bridal and groom party.

After Brittany and Dan’s engagement photo session on Kent Island, now comes the wedding.
Their wedding was mid May (last month) and the ceremony was at Kent Island Methodist Church (KIUMC).
Here’s the beautiful bride, Brittany.

Isn’t she beautiful?
Anyway, let’s go back a bit to the beginning of the day.
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