When veil attack!
I love this sequence I got of Mindi’s veil on attack. :)
This is one of those situations where things happen so quickly that you have to react before you can really think about it. I’ve posted before on the subject in When Champagne Attack and also about my bird formation shot, aka my “trained geese” title some of my friends bestowed on it.
In the veil shot, if you didn’t realize the breeze you heard coming across the pond was headed straight for the shot, you might have missed the first half of the sequence, and I think in certain instances (like this) the sequence makes the shot(s) all the more wonderful. So much of it is running through different scenarios in your head, stuff that may or may not happen, but that at least gets you in the frame of mind to be “ready” so to speak so that you don’t have to really think about it when it happens. It’s kind of like a rehearsal in your mind, not planned but definitely anticipated.
It’s what I live for. It’s the unplanned that makes a wedding uniquely yours, gives you a story to tell.
See ya!
Posted on June 4th, 2010 by Climie
Filed under: Behind the Image







Amazing! You’re right about the unique moments really making it for the day and for us as those who document it!
Love this! I personally thank you for being there in the moment when my bridesmaid decided to open yet another bottle of Champagne…causing the When Champagne Attack
haha those are some of my favorite pictures from the entire day!