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RF CONVERSATIONS
rangefindermag: “I wasn’t sure if we were allowed in,” admits Carla Towill @the_unbridled__ of this tented tennis court, hidden in the back of the gardens at the Hayne House in Kent, UK, “but I entered and instantly knew we needed to shoot in here. The light, the misty atmosphere and symmetry got my heart racing.” So, after their intimate garden wedding ceremony, this couple followed Towill to the mysterious gem of a spot. “It was so quiet and such a serene space. I asked them to just be together and take a moment to breathe and just be.” #RfPOTD theferalwriter: Phenomenal photo out of bounds = out of the ballpark
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“Former Slave Plantations Used as Wedding Venues? Hired Photographers Respond” Dawn Carl: As a southern photog in New Orleans, it’s not just about “plantations” and this comment is spot on. “When members of a dominant culture utilize traditions, tools and rituals from an oppressed culture in their wedding, it furthers problems of falsehoods, stereotyping and systemic racism—especially when published online, where stories are often misunderstood.”
John J Pacetti: It’s not a plantation now. Get over it. The word plantation describes the property. It means nothing, absolutely nothing else. This is getting out of hand. If you don’t want your wedding there, don’t. You can’t force others to do the same, nor should the venue be stopped from advertising. That’s a bunch of BS.
rangefindermag: “They met—well, she met him—while he was in a hospital in a coma after a motorbike accident,” @nejcbole explains. “She was working at the hospital and took care of him.” It turns out, they actually knew each other before his accident—they were from the same town but ran in different circles, “from completely different worlds,” Bole says. “He woke up from his coma just about a year before they got married.” #RfPOTD ashpowellphoto: Wow. What a story briarsatlas: Ohhhhhh man. rocketsandrohses: He looks like a magician and I love it!
lindsayadler_photo: Did you all get to see me on the cover of @rangefindermag? Image from my Magic of Gels tutorial made it all the way to the print cover. Model @wawalyy hair @linhhair makeup @joannegair stylist @thecannonmedia group casting @nycbcg shot with @profotousa and @canonusa from @adorama
taylorparkerphotography: I knew who that image belonged to the second I saw it lying in my box!
mi.la.images: Very nice hypothermic mood wawalyy: ICY!!
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