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There comes a time in my life when I just need a kick in the pants.

Many months ago, on my personal blog, I posted that I wanted to start shooting slightly differently and to incorporate this change into my wedding work. Then I found out about Fer Juaristi. Here is someone who has been shooting in a style that I’ve had in my mind’s eye. Since then I came to find out that some fellow photographers were arranging to have Fer come to the DC area to host a workshop. Of course I was in!

Fer was more than I expected. Here is a man who makes beautiful art and is also a down-to-earth, honest-to-goodness, all-around great guy. He never once put his work nor himself on a pedestal. He shared everything with us and his point of view has broadened my own point of view with mind-melting possibilities. Exactly what I’ve been needing during these dark winter months.

Here are some of the photos that I shot during the workshop. Yes, that is full disclaimer that Marissa and Brian are not my clients. They are not professional models either. They are just two wonderful people who offered their time and patience to a group of photographers for the day.

The bottom two photos are of Angel Kidwell, a wedding photographer and friend.

 

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stella - January 24, 2012 - 2:33 pm

Love this new style!

Sarah - January 26, 2012 - 6:56 pm

Awesome shots! I love them all but I think my favorite is the BW with Marisa’s silhouette and the reflection, gorgeous.

Douguerreotype - January 26, 2012 - 8:47 pm

thank you, Stella. I am very much looking forward to future explorations of shooting this way.

@Sarah, Thank you. My personal fav is the one right above your favorite photo. :)

Mercedes - January 27, 2012 - 9:12 am

Awesome! I love that 4th black and white, where they’re visually separated. Love it!

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