Here is a beautiful wedding from 2018.
After nearly 20 years in this field, weather does not scare me at all. I've done great light, bad light, high noon sun, and dark and low-light. I've photographed in -45 and +45 (Celsius). I've done rain and snow. That is the great thing about having experience - very little throws me off. Now, having added being an addictions and mental health worker in my other job, there is an unexpected skillset that I brought with me from wedding photography into the mental health work that I do, and inversely, from the mental health work into the photography that I do.
The reason why I bring all that up in this post is because, as terrible as summer forest fires are, the summer of 2018 was riddled with fires and the light that it provided on the day of this wedding was absolutely luscious. Velvety. There were beautiful conditions from the smoky air covering up the bright sun. It was like the whole sky was a giant soft-box which softened and modified the light. Rolling with the punches and showing resilience to stuff that gets thrown our way often yields amazing results.
b.e.a.u.t.i.f.u.l.
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