January 21, 2008

Best-of-the-best The Couple

For an explanation of best-of-the-best click here.


First I want to apologize. I just realized that I haven't been giving photo credit on this series. Most of the images were taken by Aaron but there are quite a few by Heather and Matt too so be sure to go back through the posts and see the real photographer.

Aaron's Picks:
This was a very hard category as you all can imagine. If you've worked with us you know that the time we get to work with our couples is by far our favorite part of the day. We take tons of pictures and we usually get to capture lots of love and great moments. I finally picked 3 favorites but there could easily have been 3-4 more.


I really just love everything about this picture. The expression, tones, light, everything. One of my favorites of the year for sure. Photographer: Aaron Hawes



This is my odd ball pick. It's very simple but I think there is still lots of emotion here. I love that you are led through the image with the lines. Photographer: Aaron Hawes

This is more of a "power" image than we usually do. Lot's of strength with the pose and colors but still very genuine. It just works. Photographer: Aaron Hawes



Heather's Picks:
This category was a challenge. Working with our couples is one of my favorite parts of the whole wedding day.


Nathan and Rachel are two of the most genuinely nice people you could hope to meet and they are so obviously in love. On top of that they were up for just about anything, including laying on the grass in their wedding attire. Throw in a perfect sunburst and you have a great picture. Photographer: Aaron Hawes


I just think this picture is classic and stunning. The black and white conversion of this picture really highlights the couple and the historic location. Photographer: Matt Frye

Kim and Nathan’s wedding was in a fantastic old church in downtown St. Joe. I wouldn’t be surprised if the balcony was haunted because it had such an old feel. The light coming through the window was just amazing. I think this shot captures what a good kiss feels like – frozen in time with a warm glow. Photographer: Aaron Hawes

2 comments:

THE PARSONS said...

Hey guys! our favorite is definitely the second one down on aaron's pics - such a great image with very inviting lines and a great element of mystery or "what's really going on there" to it. beautiful. We're getting more and more excited to take pictures of you guys!!

Aaron & Heather said...

Thanks. All the reasons I love it too.