View Full Version : first communion shoot, canon 135L
Andy
May-14-2005, 03:40 PM
i usually say "no" when friends ask me to shoot events for them - it's waaaay too much trouble and becuase this is a group of friends that really do plenty for each other, i wouldn't dream of charging $$. anyhow, i did a communion for my little friend katie, she's a doll that i've been having fun photographing since she was born. her mom asked, and i said "sure" :huh well i did over 400 shots for her to proof through today, and the very cool thing is that i didn't process but the one i'm showing here - the rest of the jpgs were perfect as is, out of the camera, for them and their family for 4x6s and the family albums. the mom's going to pic a dozen or so shots that i'll actually process up for her to order some large prints from.
man i love :lust this glass, canon's 135 f/2L onboard my 20d (click on the piccy for the exify):
http://williams.smugmug.com/photos/22049733-L.jpg (http://williams.smugmug.com/photos/newexif.mg?ImageID=22049733)
enjoy (making your friends really happy with a free photo gig) photography,
Eric&Susan
May-14-2005, 04:19 PM
As always you nailed it right on:thumb Great capture of a shared moment. I'm sure they will treasure this for years to come.
Eric
Sheila Smart
May-14-2005, 09:57 PM
Lovely emotive shot, Andy and I agree, what a great lens the 135 f/2 L is.
Cheers
Sheila
ginger_55
May-15-2005, 01:02 AM
Really a nice moment, captured very well, Andy.
I love the girls in their first communion dresses. The church does that event very well, I think. My second daughter did it........she loved that dress. I took a photo of her with a baseball mitt and a baseball, after everything was over and we were back home. I remember that, as does she. I still have a photo of her that I sneaked through another bedroom. She was looking in the mirror, admiring herself in the dress, and twirling. A good place, a good time.
I am not fortunate enough to take the First Communion photos for our church. But I did whine about and then took the MayDay photos for the crowning of Mary which is outdoors the day after. All the first communion children are there in their dresses and little boy dress up. Also a good time.
http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/gallery/523846/1/21793378
That is the link to my May Day photos from last Sunday. Many little girls in white dresses.
I love that moment you caught, it is so special and something she will have and look at the rest of her life. My "first communion" daughter is now going to the Lutheran church, but she talks on and on about the good and bad of the first communion experiences, and she cherishes her photographs, as this girl will cherish the ones you took.
ginger (Uh, if you get a chance, try the baseball mitt and dress. Sara didn't like it at the time, she loves it now.)
Andy
May-16-2005, 12:21 PM
As always you nailed it right on:thumb Great capture of a shared moment. I'm sure they will treasure this for years to come.
Eric
thanks eric :D very much for stoppin by and the comments...
MuskyDude
May-16-2005, 12:55 PM
That's not sharp, it's ™Ginsu sharp! :wink Great capture of a lovely moment Andy.
AJ
John Mueller
May-16-2005, 01:36 PM
Just wonderful Andy.:lust
The family must be very pleased.
The lens aint bad either.
I havent tried it on my 20d I should get cracking:D
lynnma
May-16-2005, 01:41 PM
gorgeous!! and perfect :clap :clap :clap and it's nice too :D
Jeremy Hall
May-16-2005, 01:42 PM
Love the emotion captured in the shot. Makes me aspire to take better photos, especially when on those (free) friend gigs.
johno
May-16-2005, 03:26 PM
The best thing Andy is you forever preserved a moment. Father and daughter and the many others who will be blessed by this photo now and forever. Her future husband, who is out there somewhere, will share this wonderful captured moment in the life of his wife. The children yet to be born that she will raise and bring up in the faith of her father.
No one will no who took the picture after several years. But that's not why you take pictures like this.
It is a treasure. Priceless.
peace.
johno~
Andy
May-16-2005, 07:38 PM
Lovely emotive shot, Andy and I agree, what a great lens the 135 f/2 L is.
Cheers
Sheila
why thank you, sheila :D i really appreciate your comments, and stopping by to say hello here in this thread. the mom just sent me two dozen tulips to my office as a thank you today :thumb
dragon300zx
May-16-2005, 07:53 PM
See here's my thing. I don't get why people shy away from doing events. Your shots were great Andy they always are, I would love to one day get as many good shots as you do. I know events can be stressfull but thats part of the fun. Then again I am very interested in getting into photojournalism and thats basically what real event shooting works out to be. But its the thrill of the hunt, trying to capture as much of the special moments in life as you can. Why don't you like it?
Andy
May-18-2005, 03:29 PM
Really a nice moment, captured very well, Andy.
I love the girls in their first communion dresses. The church does that event very well, I think. My second daughter did it........she loved that dress. I took a photo of her with a baseball mitt and a baseball, after everything was over and we were back home. I remember that, as does she. I still have a photo of her that I sneaked through another bedroom. She was looking in the mirror, admiring herself in the dress, and twirling. A good place, a good time.
I am not fortunate enough to take the First Communion photos for our church. But I did whine about and then took the MayDay photos for the crowning of Mary which is outdoors the day after. All the first communion children are there in their dresses and little boy dress up. Also a good time.
http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/gallery/523846/1/21793378
That is the link to my May Day photos from last Sunday. Many little girls in white dresses.
I love that moment you caught, it is so special and something she will have and look at the rest of her life. My "first communion" daughter is now going to the Lutheran church, but she talks on and on about the good and bad of the first communion experiences, and she cherishes her photographs, as this girl will cherish the ones you took.
ginger (Uh, if you get a chance, try the baseball mitt and dress. Sara didn't like it at the time, she loves it now.)
ginger i love the shots you linked - thanks for doing that :D and thank you for the comments here i really appreciate them :thumb
Andy
May-22-2005, 05:16 PM
That's not sharp, it's ™Ginsu sharp! :wink Great capture of a lovely moment Andy.
AJ
aj, it was a good day. thanks for noticing :D
Andy
May-22-2005, 05:19 PM
gorgeous!! and perfect :clap :clap :clap and it's nice too :D
thanks lynn, very much for looking and commenting.
Just wonderful Andy.:lust
The family must be very pleased.
The lens aint bad either.
I havent tried it on my 20d I should get cracking:D
john, you really should give it a go, on any body - it's agreat lens. thanks for commenting.
Love the emotion captured in the shot. Makes me aspire to take better photos, especially when on those (free) friend gigs.
:wave hi jeremy, thanks for stopping by, and the kind words!
The best thing Andy is you forever preserved a moment. Father and daughter and the many others who will be blessed by this photo now and forever. Her future husband, who is out there somewhere, will share this wonderful captured moment in the life of his wife. The children yet to be born that she will raise and bring up in the faith of her father.
No one will no who took the picture after several years. But that's not why you take pictures like this.
It is a treasure. Priceless.
peace.
johno~
heya rev - thanks for the kind words. do the little girls dress up in confirmation dresses at your church? it was a great day, thanks for stopping by, always a pleasure :D
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