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Real Weddings: Jeff + Judy 9.2.06, Part II

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Back with part 2 of Jeff and Judy’s gorgeous Idaho event.  What’s so interesting about some of these images that Heather shot them with a Holga camera.  I had no idea what this was prior to reading Heather’s post, but I love the coloring that the light leaks create (and the camera is only $24!).

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The picture in the middle with the bouquet is so stunning - isn’t it funny how you don’t always need a whole body in the photo to make it work visually?

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Just have a look at the scenery that Jeff and Judy were blessed with - these portraits are gorgeous and so classic.

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Last but not least my FAVORITE FAVORITE shot.  Love how the Holga leaked some hot pink into the screen - isn’t this just fabulous?

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Heather, thank you thank you thank you for sharing this gorgeous event with us!

E.

we heart your comments!

Kathryn writes... {March 27, 2008 at 4:59 pm}

What a beautiful wedding! I love the rustic look - it actually reminds me a lot of the inspiration board I posted today.

Thank you for the feature! It is always so FUN to see my work out there on other’s blogs. Nice write up and summary!

Heather is so AWESOME! I love these photos and what a cute wedding!

neat!!! i’ve wanted one of those holga cameras for several months now. someday i might actually get one.

Heather is one of my favorite photographers! I have had that last photo bookmarked for awhile, I love that she switches between different formats and cameras while she shoots. Such an organic process.

Gorgeous find! I am integrating toy cameras into some of my weddings this year, but I sometimes get so nervous doing so because of the unpredictable, yet often beautiful, nature of the camera. These are fabulous though.

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