
Okay, to wrap up our week of Detroit Bridal posts, here’s the last part of our shoot, at Detroit’s Eastern Market. We’ve shot there a few times now and we always find a new texture or background to play with. I was originally drawn to this really awesome metal garage door next to this and I wasn’t really feeling this door covered by red bars. But Andy led our model over there and I saw this….and it’s a new instant favorite. One other thing that was kind of interesting about this session is it’s the first time I can remember when our 70-200 2.8 IS L lens never left the bag. This particular image was shot with my new 200L which I remarked to Andy is “chock full of the goodness of the 135L, just 12 feet farther back”. (Okay I am nerd.) I promise no more gear talk for this post, mmmkay?


How badass is this blue birdcage veil? HOT. I love it.


Finally, here’s all our beautiful, patient, and wonderful models rocking it out for a group picture:

Thank you ladies, you were AWESOME!!!!
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I am just head over heels in love with that AWESOME veil. Love that last shot too, the processing is cool!
Did you say 200L? Okay now you’re just rubbin’ it in.
Lovin’ the birdcage veil and the second to last is smokin’!
Wow just realized I use a lot of in’ instead of ing. Random I know.
Great shots. I love that veil!
This is just too great of a shoot!!! Amazing images and looks like soooo much fun!
LOVE that veil-holy moly! Love how crisp and clean these are, too!