[behind the scenes]
i love seeing these shots! it's so fun to see what goes on from the shooters stand point.
i would love to show more of these, so if you have any behind the scene or pull back shots, as well as the result shot, send them over! (shannonhollman@bresnan.net)
i still have some that i didn't share this round that i will save until the next round :)
from red leaf photography


from crow candy photography


from Meghan Rickard photography






from Brooke Moxley Photography and
Wendy Wicker Phillips Photography

from MJ Photography


from Sarah Elizabeth Images


kansas pitts photography



plus and added texture from florabella




i love seeing these shots! it's so fun to see what goes on from the shooters stand point.
i would love to show more of these, so if you have any behind the scene or pull back shots, as well as the result shot, send them over! (shannonhollman@bresnan.net)
i still have some that i didn't share this round that i will save until the next round :)
from red leaf photography


from crow candy photography


from Meghan Rickard photography






from Brooke Moxley Photography and
Wendy Wicker Phillips Photography


from MJ Photography


from Sarah Elizabeth Images


kansas pitts photography



plus and added texture from florabella






























that was great, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thanks!!
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ReplyDeleteLove it! Thanks for posting :)
ReplyDeleteLove to see behind the scenes!
ReplyDeleteNow I wish someone would follow behind me taking pictures while I do my 'thing' :) Great post!
ReplyDeleteFun!
ReplyDeletethis is so fun! LOVE this post. I would love to see more like it.
ReplyDeleteThese were great to look through! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteLove this, TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I love this post. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I want more! :)
ReplyDeleteLoved this. I especially love how natural light and window light were the primary light sources. People sometimes look weary when I show up with my props and cameras but don't use any fill lighting. It's amazing what you can do with what light is there naturally.
ReplyDeleteThis is fun to see! love it.
ReplyDeleteSo fun- seeing the "mystery" behind a great shot only makes the "magic" of the final photograph even better!
ReplyDeleteGreat post - please do more of these:)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. Thanks so much for sharing these!! I admit, I was just schooled!! =)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing! great post with great ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE this post!!! It's so much fun to see how other people utilized their surroundings!!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove to see how it all works! Thanks for the great post!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing!! Love ur site!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! It is so nice to see how such cute backgrounds are set up, especially for someone interested in starting up in photography.
ReplyDeleteSO fun to see this!!
ReplyDeleteIts fun seeing these, I think I have some behind the scenes shots somewhere on my computer!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it. I could look at these all day.
ReplyDeleteSo interesting! Love these. I often think if people only knew where I was laying or on what they would be surprised.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post ! I love to see how it works ;-) , very very interesting . Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome!!! Thank all for sharing. Invaluable for learning. I love you guys!!!
ReplyDeleteI really love this post and would love to see more like it. It gives me inspiration and guidance I didn't even know I was looking for.
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas for those of us moms who want to take pictures of our own babies and have no idea where to start...great camera - check, great subjects - check, knowledge and know how - Maternal Lens.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
great ideas and I love the efect with the blue paper/clear vase! Thank you!
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