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On 19, Oct 2012 | No Comments | In Off Camera Flash Photography | By Chase Bowers
Forest Photo Shoot with Rachel Roberts
On 19, Oct 2012 | No Comments | In Natural Light Photography | By Chase Bowers
The Wedding Day
Here are some images captured on various wedding days.
On 19, Oct 2012 | No Comments | In Off Camera Flash Photography | By Chase Bowers
Bridal Portraits
This was captured while I was second shooting a wedding with Scottie Jones.
This was captured in 2009 while on a shoot with Capture Studios.
On 19, Oct 2012 | No Comments | In Natural Light Photography | By Chase Bowers
Karlie and Tim’s Wedding Day
I was actually the DJ at this wedding but I managed to snap a few shots of the wedding party celebrating in the rain.
On 19, Oct 2012 | No Comments | In Off Camera Flash Photography | By Chase Bowers
The Nine – Staff Photos
On 17, Oct 2012 | No Comments | In Natural Light Photography | By Chase Bowers
The Tidmore Wedding Day
Here are small set of shots from the Tidmore 2012 wedding day. Todd Helzer and I had a great time shooting this wedding. The first photo below (outdoors) was shot by Todd and edited by me.
On 17, Oct 2012 | No Comments | In Natural Light Photography | By Chase Bowers
Engagement Photo Shoot at a Vineyard
Hot scorching day. Beautiful couple. Equals finding a shady cool spot to take photos.
On 17, Oct 2012 | No Comments | In Natural Light Photography | By Chase Bowers
Save the Date Photo
This Save the Date photo session was shot spontaneously on a Spring day in 2012. It was a bitter cold day but we managed to have a great session and lots of fun.
On 17, Oct 2012 | No Comments | In Natural Light Photography | By Chase Bowers
Beautiful Flower Girl
- Wedding Day Flower Girl
This image was captured on Kasi and Allen Tidmore’s wedding day in Fall of 2012.
On 14, Apr 2009 | No Comments | In Off Camera Flash Photography | By Chase Bowers
Awesome Baby Photo Shoot!
So last night I had the privilege of photographing my friend’s son, Ezekiel. Ezekiel is an awesome little dude. He was actually a little sleepy during the session but that didn’t stop us from getting some really great photos. I basically switched back and forth between a 1 and 2 light setup. I used a LumoPro Flash that I bought from mpex.com for the main light and used a Vivitar 285 shot through some water filled & stacked glasses to create an interesting pattern on the background. This was something I picked up at strobist.com that David Hobby demonstrated during his DVD seminar. I would love to know what other things that you all have shot a flash through to create some interesting patterns for the background, or just any ideas that you may have. Please post in the comments below…
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