Matthew Ebenezer
January 8th, 2009, 06:13 PM
On the day of the wedding, a menacing storm stalked us the entire day and when it came time for the photo session we needed to decide whether to stay safely indoors or press on to the chosen location (about 25 minutes drive).
It was a gamble either way. Do we stay or do we go? With a gorgeous couple waiting and a storm at our heels, we requested divine providence and went for it.
Check out the full post here on our blog:
Shadowplay Blog Heath and Samara - Wedding Teaser (http://shadowplay.com.au/blog/?p=175)
Click here to watch the video in HD on Vimeo:
Heath and Samara - Wedding Teaser - HD on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/2675115)
For this wedding we were only hired for photography, not video. But, I knew it was going to be something special so I decided to film as much of the wedding as I could in between assisting Katie (my wife|the photographer).
Once we reached the location (an old barn on a hill overlooking a panorama of cane fields) and I saw how amazing the light was plus the storm on the horizon, Katie was on her own! I grabbed my cameras and filmed as much as time would allow - which wasn't much given that the photography was #1 priority.
Literally two minutes after we all reached our cars it absolutely bucketed down: D90 - Rain on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/2668964)
Any feedback and critique is always welcome.
Cheers,
Matthew.
It was a gamble either way. Do we stay or do we go? With a gorgeous couple waiting and a storm at our heels, we requested divine providence and went for it.
Check out the full post here on our blog:
Shadowplay Blog Heath and Samara - Wedding Teaser (http://shadowplay.com.au/blog/?p=175)
Click here to watch the video in HD on Vimeo:
Heath and Samara - Wedding Teaser - HD on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/2675115)
For this wedding we were only hired for photography, not video. But, I knew it was going to be something special so I decided to film as much of the wedding as I could in between assisting Katie (my wife|the photographer).
Once we reached the location (an old barn on a hill overlooking a panorama of cane fields) and I saw how amazing the light was plus the storm on the horizon, Katie was on her own! I grabbed my cameras and filmed as much as time would allow - which wasn't much given that the photography was #1 priority.
Literally two minutes after we all reached our cars it absolutely bucketed down: D90 - Rain on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/2668964)
Any feedback and critique is always welcome.
Cheers,
Matthew.