"Brian & Mae asked me to do their pre-nup pictorial shoot, I suggested to do it at the carnival."
Today I met up with Brian & Mae here at our home in Marikina City, we had arrangements to do a prenuptial photography session, or a post-nuptial to be exact. They arrived before lunch, and started to prepare for the shoot. They brought with them their suit and gown from the wedding, and we started doing some indoor shots at our living room.
I felt that we need more exciting pictures, and suggested that we should also do an outdoor location shoot. It was unplanned and we don't have any previous plans for that. But I like the couple, and I want to give them something they can cherish their whole life together. Maybe a reminder that married life is more fun than a plain background on the wall.
I was inspired to get some colorful shots today, so I decided to bring them to the carnival, knowing that its holiday season. When we got there, all I have to do is bribe the management so that we can use the carnival grounds as our personal playing field. for the pictorial. We had fun shooting with the horror train, the elephant carousel, with the bump cars and ticket booth. There were some mild rains, but it didn't stop us from completing the shoot.
During the end of the session, Brian asked me to do one lost shot form them, it was something he always wanted to show her bride "wife". He opened up his shirt and revealed his true identity. He had a "Batman" costume underneath his clothes. Surprisingly, Mae loved it, and had a great time watching her hubby flex his superhero muscles.
Time to head for lunch, the couple asked me for the nearest restaurant. I told them, that we could have lunch at the house and I can also show them the same respect and hospitality they gave me during their busy wedding day. "Thanks! Batman and Mae, I really wish you great years ahead."
Today I met up with Brian & Mae here at our home in Marikina City, we had arrangements to do a prenuptial photography session, or a post-nuptial to be exact. They arrived before lunch, and started to prepare for the shoot. They brought with them their suit and gown from the wedding, and we started doing some indoor shots at our living room.
I felt that we need more exciting pictures, and suggested that we should also do an outdoor location shoot. It was unplanned and we don't have any previous plans for that. But I like the couple, and I want to give them something they can cherish their whole life together. Maybe a reminder that married life is more fun than a plain background on the wall.
I was inspired to get some colorful shots today, so I decided to bring them to the carnival, knowing that its holiday season. When we got there, all I have to do is bribe the management so that we can use the carnival grounds as our personal playing field. for the pictorial. We had fun shooting with the horror train, the elephant carousel, with the bump cars and ticket booth. There were some mild rains, but it didn't stop us from completing the shoot.
During the end of the session, Brian asked me to do one lost shot form them, it was something he always wanted to show her bride "wife". He opened up his shirt and revealed his true identity. He had a "Batman" costume underneath his clothes. Surprisingly, Mae loved it, and had a great time watching her hubby flex his superhero muscles.
Time to head for lunch, the couple asked me for the nearest restaurant. I told them, that we could have lunch at the house and I can also show them the same respect and hospitality they gave me during their busy wedding day. "Thanks! Batman and Mae, I really wish you great years ahead."