they were there for the sole purpose of checking out other people. but neither of them was interested, in physical appearance; at least, not on the surface. rather, they looked deeper into their subjects... to bones, to ligaments, to muscle tissue. stacy and kevin met in anatomy class.
stacy was the TA. kevin was one of the students. and when stacy found herself quizzing kevin, after mutual friends had talked about setting the two up, it turned from being strictly educational inquisition to a little something more.
now, with that anatomy class 4 years behind them, stacy and kevin pulled two large hand-crafted skateboards out of the back of kevin's truck, and rushed down to the boardwalk to catch the sunset, beach-side on their boards.
since stacy and kevin had found us online, this was my first time connecting with them in person, and i must say the pleasure was all mine. stacy and kevin, thank you... we look forward to fall, and the wonderful responsibility gabriel.ryan.photographers. will play in the telling of your story, as you tie the knot in september.
enjoy.the.story.
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I like the nice clean, crisp feel of the images. Well done
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, Gabriel.. dang, I'm jealous that you can shoot outside year round.
ReplyDeleteThey look like film, which I love. Just overall great coloring, perfect sharpness - but not overly so, and very natural. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove how relaxed the whole shoot feels :) And the post-processing? Reckon it looks great. Guess goin' light on editing works as well when you've already got nice images in the first place :)
ReplyDeleteYes! This is the way to go... Photoshop is still going to be needed for certain things... but yes for 95% of photographs it's absolutely unnecessary... unless you are trying to be a graphic artist on top of being a photographer.
ReplyDeleteThese images look great... very pure and clean looking. GR FTW!
Great job Gabriel! Diggin' the Post-Processing as well. Lighting in the last shot is killer! :)
ReplyDeleteLovin the processing! The skateboards in the sand are rad....awesome job!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful!! How do you process your photos to get them so stunning? My favorites are the set of two with the polka dotted skirt. SO cute :)
ReplyDeleteLove the shots on the staris! Great angles :)
ReplyDeleteI love the shots of them on the beach with the skate boards behind them. It gives you a real sense of who they are!
ReplyDeletenice job! love their outfits!
ReplyDeleteI love the longboards & her outfits. So cute!
ReplyDeletein your twitter you wrote that you don't do that much photoshopping anymore. But i think you even see a difference. your pictures looked a lot more colorful before. But I prefer the way they look now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I like the lightroom processing. Was actually thinking of going that way myself..
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute! love the outfits, such style
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