Paul Lender

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Archive: September, 2009



First Dance

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Congratulations to Jenny and Dan! This is the a sneak peak shot from their reception last night, but I wanted to get something up.

This shot might have been the calmest moment in the evening. Once the band started to rock so did the crowd. The dance floor wasn’t big enough and it never cleared out the rest of the night. A really fun wedding to be a part of for sure.   All of it took place at Manakiki Golf Course in Willoughby.

First Dance

I was the second shooter at this wedding with my good friend Andrea. Make sure to check out her work! She has some images from this wedding up already as well right over HERE!

And Family

Friday, September 4th, 2009

While I was out taking Connor’s Senior Portraits (see one post below) we decided to kill two birds with one stone and take the family shot as well.

Beach Kids

Beach Family

I like how these turned out, but about 30 minutes later the sun started to redden up the sky and become a great backdrop. Unfortunately, I was back in Cleveland by that time.

Connor 2010

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Another Senior Portrait session last week.  I think I’m getting the hang of this.

This time around I headed up to Vermilion and Huron to take picture of my nephew who is graduating from Benedictine.

We spent the first part of the session on the street of Vermilion. I like to just walk the streets of a small town like this and take advantage of the different locations that we come across. You never know what to expect but the results are always great.

Connor 4

There were on the front porch of some older property house that was for sale.

Connor 3

Then we headed to Huron and hit the beach for a few shots.

Connor 2

I know the newest Pocket Wizards didn’t get the best reviews, but I’ve been using the Mini TT1 and Flex TT5 with my 5dmkII and 580EXII with great results. Usually just hand holding it with an smaller umbrella, or as the case is here, bare and letting the TTL do it’s thing.

Connor 1

 

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