Photographers are a weird bunch, and they come in a lot of different variety’s. If you don’t believe me strike up a conversation with one. The good ones have trained themselves to see things that others think are ordinary or don’t even notice. I have had to train myself over the years to dig deeper. It is not always an easy task. There is beauty even when things are at the end of their life. There is character and texture, even when things are rough, they can still look soft.
Angie and I really love taking photographs with just about anything that will capture an image. One of our favorite cameras is the Holga. It is a plastic camera that costs about 30.00 and has very little control. Its the flaws that give the image character. Light can leak in if the camera is not taped up, and since the lens is plastic without coatings it flares a lot as well. It also will vignette heavily if the masks inside are removed. It’s photography at its purist. Just taking images because it is fun.
A pretty wedding bouquet I wanted to share for all the brides still planning their flowers. This was a design from the Flower House and I think it was fun and colorful. Just like your shoes the colors and style of your bouquet are a chance to show off your personality.
After two weeks of beautiful weather it is snowing again. We had a beautiful wedding in Tabernash at Devils Thumb Ranch for the first wedding of the season and now its cold outside. I hope the beautiful weather returns soon.
This weekend we were in a wedding at the Grand Hyatt in Denver and this is the bouquet that Angie had as a bridesmaid. I was amazed it was still beautiful 3 days later. So if you are looking for a hearty wedding bouquet carnations fit the bill.