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Turkey Weekend Wedding – Part 2

Saturday was Lillian and Eric’s wedding in Pasadena. The ceremony was at a huge church in Glendale with beautiful stained glass. I worked with my good buddies from Elysium and one of the coolest bands I have yet to meet, In Soul! The wedding and reception finished by 4 PM so we headed down to “Old Town” Pasadena to get some moody evening shots with the brick alleys I know so well and a couple new spots too! Enjoy…

It was a good ring weekend.

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This shot was by the 7/11 on the corner, you can see the church steeple in the background.

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That’s a rainbow of colored light!

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The In Soul cats!

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Do you see me? I would have put my couple up there for the shot but it was a bit of a climb. Below is one of the shots I got from my efforts.

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Not Lens Baby, shoot and zoom – zoom and shoot.

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My personal favorite from the day. I just love the composition and the elements of this photo: brick, conduit on the wall, odd shape window with iron bars, window box with ivy, ambient light from inside cafe… Did I use my handly Sunpac light, no. The warm light on the couple is coming from a car’s headlights as they are paying their bill in the adjacent parking structure.
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Paul R - December 4, 2006 - 11:08 am

Hey Victor! Amazing images. You’re breaking new ground in photography!

Julie - December 2, 2006 - 3:55 pm

Dude… GORGEOUS! And I love the urban feel of the old town pics. Wish I coud’ve been the one shooting with you! Oh well… next time. :)

Caitlin - December 1, 2006 - 1:28 am

Seriously, these photos are AMAZING! You did such a beautiful job! I would love to learn how to do that shoot and zoom technique. It’s such a cool effect! :)

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