My first Couple's Session

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So I got lucky, my first couple not hard to look at and photographed well. They were fun spirited and willing to try whatever we came up with. Natural light/gold reflector. D700 70-200

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Nice set, Bill! I particularly like 5, 7, and 8. 5 being my favorite. Very strong pose, and you can tell they love each other.

A few nits to pick...

3. His elbow looks a bit forced to be there. Not sure if you gave that directive or not. It just doesn't appear to be natural. Not a shot-killer though.

4. Not sure about this one. If it weren't so tilted and a bit more symmetrical, it would probably work a little better.

6. I REALLY wish I could see her eyes, in what otherwise is a very nice moment. His face is slightly questionable, it does look somewhat unflattering. Did you get any others in this pose?

Overall, great work buddy! :)
 
Thanks Tyler. Yes, I suggested he prop his elbows on the fence. Hmm, I usually agree and hate faux tilt but felt this one benefited a bit with it. Yes, there are a few of them clowning around piggy-back. I liked this one, the way she looks at him. All in all there are 100 or so frames for the couple to choose their favorite :)

Thanks for the critique!
 
Good stuff man, nice work. Oh, and I see what ya did there in your opening line in OP....lol. ;-) What a difference it does make indeed.
 
Nice work Trevor!

My fav is #6! Wife and I have a photo from our wedding that very similar and is one of our favorites!

I'm sure they will like them
 
Really nice set, Bill! #5 is classic!
 
we love fun and spirited couples willing to try whatever we come up with!
very nice set!
#5 is my favorite, followed by #1 and #3
my only minor nitpic would be to maybe brush down flyaway strands of hair
 
8 is gr8 :)

To my eye the mood is here because the lines are working and the backgroung conveys emotions: the stone curves and shadows give you the sense of movement, time flow - always great in a shot of a couple who have life ahead of them.
 

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