This weekend in Georgia was the perfect way to wrap up this summer and I feel so thankful for everything that happened. (even though it was the meet up that wasn't)
here's her blog post
Emily and I met up Saturday morning and had breakfast at cafe fredrica, as tradition goes. We had ordered lots of tulle & some angel wings online so we started off experimenting with those indoors, in the master bedroom of the condo.
me in the master bedroom
As a storm started to come in, we left to get lunch and to pick up a few canopies at bed, bath and beyond. The afternoon was fast approaching so we headed to Jekyll island to find a place to shoot. We quickly found a little wooded side street with friendly people, as well as a deer and her baby.
We created a pulley system to suspend one of the canopies and started to shoot
Everyone keeps mentioning that the wood behind emily looks like a giant spider and I completely agree, I noticed it while we were editing. So creepy, it reminds me of HP.
After this location we headed to drift wood beach and found a new overturned tree. We suspended a canopy from it and created some composite images.
As well as some normal images
After sunset we had dinner and headed home to edit and stay up way too late
the next morning we had breakfast at the mallery street cafe and then went swimming with one of the canopies and some tulle. We used my underwater point & shoot and it was glorious. Some of these edits are experimental and I like em.
Em and I go together like peas and carrots and it's cool that the internet can bring people together like this.
enjoy the rest of your summer ladies and gents!
<3
I love the first two of the underwater shots, they are brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThe second black and white underwater shot is ridiculous. I love it.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh the second underwater shot looks like she is caught up in a jellyfish, totally amazing.
ReplyDeleteI loveeeee themmmmm ahhh
ReplyDeletethe 1st 2 underwater are amazing!
ReplyDeleteAll of these are super beautiful!
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The fourth last black and white underwater portrait is so effervescent and beautifully lit. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThe second underwater shot is so sublime.
ReplyDeleteThese are SO beautiful! Great, great job.
ReplyDeleteseriously incredible
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful portrets with re lips!
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