![]() ![]() Shooting weddings was great as long as she didn’t let herself think too much of her own wedding six months ago. Everything else in life- before and after the sessions- those were the hard parts. Photography was hardly work- at least, the actual shoots were a pleasure. ![]() You’ve worked yourself to the bone today.” The mother of the bride held up her champagne glass toward Gwen. ![]() Gwen shot a half a dozen more pictures, directing the couple into various poses, then lowered her camera and smiled over at the waiting family members. ![]() The couple started kissing, apparently the “looking into each other’s eyes” too tempting to resist. One that might rival the wedding shoot from the week before. “Stand closer,” Gwen said, “and look into each other’s eyes.” Click.Ī gorgeous beach wedding shot, if Gwen could say so for herself. In the background, the oranges and pinks of the fading sunset were a perfect blend of everything romance. Gwen changed the lens on her Canon EOS, then lifted the camera and adjusted the settings until the bride and groom came into sharp focus. The Pier Changes Everything By Annette Lyon The characters, names, incidents, places, and dialogue are products of the authors’ imagination and are not to be construed as real.Įdited by Annette Lyon, Cassidy Wadsworth and Jennie Stevens No part of this book may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief passages embodied in critical reviews and articles. ![]()
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