Showing posts with label Digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital. Show all posts

3.14.2011

Charity and Ian

This was a wedding I shot as an assistant to a photographer I came across. Definitely the highest end wedding I have shot. The brides dress cost more than my whole wedding and honeymoon, I'm sure of it. The whole thing was gorgeous.








3.12.2011

Andrea and Scott - Wedding

Here are the wedding shots from my sister-in-laws wedding. This was a hybrid shoot, digital and film were used. Probably the last wedding I will ever shoot in digital.











3.10.2011

Andrea and Scott - Engagments

Last fall I had was asked to shoot the engagements for my sister-in-law, Andrea, and her fiancée Scott. I decided a wanted to experiment with a tilt/shift lens. If there were anything that would keep me using digital it would be a tilt/shift lens. I love that thing. These are some of my favorite pictures I have aven taken. Specifically the field shots.










2.22.2011

The Olivas

I met Carlos on my mission. He asked me to shoot his wedding at the Oqquirh Mountain Temple.

David Miller Photography - Carlos and Amber Oliva Wedding
David Miller Photography - Carlos and Amber Oliva Wedding
David Miller Photography - Carlos and Amber Oliva Wedding
David Miller Photography - Carlos and Amber Oliva Wedding
David Miller Photography - Carlos and Amber Oliva Wedding
David Miller Photography - Carlos and Amber Oliva Wedding
David Miller Photography - Carlos and Amber Oliva Wedding
David Miller Photography - Carlos and Amber Oliva Wedding
David Miller Photography - Carlos and Amber Oliva Wedding

2.08.2011

Amy and Ray

So I originally had a post about my new polaroid obsession planned, but I have been having some issues scanning them. So that has been put on the back burner for now.

For now you get a backlog of weddings I have never posted. Mostly because this blog is only about a month old. I will start at the oldest. Amy and Ray got married last April. They had a very simple wedding. No dance, no boguet toss, no frills. But it was fun to shoot.