This was my first little jaunt into the land of shooting couples, and while I realize I have an incredible amount of things to learn, that's a good thing, and I rather liked the experience. I wasn't particularly pleased with this lot of images, but at least I know now where I can improve. But while I don't think my images really do them justice, they're still silly and sweet and were great models.
I had nervous butterflies as I sat in a coffee shop doing physics homework sipping a mocha breve. "It's just David and Alicia," I told myself. "It's not that big of a deal, they're cute and it'll be great." They've been married for a year and a half, and are the worship leaders at our church. David was home schooled (that explains a lot ;) and Alicia collects little tea cups and tea pots and makes lovely jewelry and art. Music is very central in their life, and they're building a community of artists dedicated to helping the needy through their art, of which I'm going to be a part of soon. These two are super cool, and I cannot wait to do more things with them in the future.
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Through a child's eye // Personal
"Are you making coffee again?"
"Mhmm."
"Can I use your camera?"
"Sure, just make sure you put the strap around your neck."
I didn't take any of these pictures. They're all taken by turns of fourteen images each by these cuties. They snapped away taking many pictures in succesion, and then moving on. I practiced making coffee, and they all took turns taking pictures of everything around them. I ended up deleting a lot of pictures, but as I looked through them last night, I just thought it was really cool what they took pictures of. Really, it was almost everything around them, but I like their prospective. This is their world, and they wanted to have the camera to take pictures of absolutely everything there. I like that.
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