11.15.14 - Susan & Marvin
The Abston's sunrise session was a 1hr session captured at their home early one frosty sunrise late in November. The client requested the location and chose sunrise rather than sunset. The intention was to capture an image worth of being used for their holiday cards. The light was rapidly increasing which was a challenge. I can work in any light, but absolutely adore the slowly fading, magical light of a sunset. Anyway, It was a frosty 15 degrees, but still a beautiful morning. There was a few trees in a lone corner of their backyard, so we utilized them for open shade. The field beyond also had several beautiful Amish horses, so being the dedicated photographer that I am, I was glad to energetically call them with various stereotypical horse sounds. I'm sure they thought I was crazy, but it was worth it to be able to include at least one of these horses in the session.
You can't tell, but it was a very frosty 15 degrees and they totally rocked it. Send them some love in the comments below! Not that they need any, for it was obvious during the session how much they cared for each other as he softly touched her face, still a bit shy upon kissing her softly. Beautiful. Love is so perfect that even during the coldest mornings, you never feel the chill.
Session Details
Client: Susan and Marvin Abston
ompany: N/A
Location: Glasgow, Kentucky.
Date: 11.15.14
Season: Winter
Time of Day: Sunrise
Read MoreYou can't tell, but it was a very frosty 15 degrees and they totally rocked it. Send them some love in the comments below! Not that they need any, for it was obvious during the session how much they cared for each other as he softly touched her face, still a bit shy upon kissing her softly. Beautiful. Love is so perfect that even during the coldest mornings, you never feel the chill.
Session Details
Client: Susan and Marvin Abston
ompany: N/A
Location: Glasgow, Kentucky.
Date: 11.15.14
Season: Winter
Time of Day: Sunrise