A quintessential downtown Chicago photo shoot for Jason and Jessica – the future Mr. & Mrs. Betke. Although I was kind of rushed for time that day, it ended up being a lot of fun! Thanks for letting me take your pictures, and I can’t wait to share the big day with you both!
The plan was to post another Chicago picture, complete the “Chicago Beauty” series, and then move on to a sneak peek of the engagement photo shoot I had this past weekend with my friends Ryan and Julie. But after looking through the pictures last night, I couldn’t help myself. I edited a several of my favorites and decided that I JUST HAD TO POST two of them.
Ryan, Julie, and I spent this past Sunday afternoon visiting several locations around Austin to take their engagement photos. Both of the below images were taken on S. Congress Ave, which is one of the more “unique” areas of the city. The whole afternoon was a blast – I hope they enjoyed their time as much as I did. Keep an eye out for more pictures in the future. Congratulations, Ryan & Julie!
I decided that I’m going to cap this series at four posts – partially because I plan on having some of Ryan and Julie’s engagement pictures to post from this past weekend’s photo shoot and also because this is the “Fourth Photography” blog. It wouldn’t make much sense to have a series that exceeded “IV.”
Anyways, the below image is a little different than the ones in the previous two entries. In those pictures the coloring of the sky was a primary element if not the primary element. Although the sky still plays a big role in the composition of the below image, I took this picture about an hour earlier. The sunset had not yet begun to paint the sky.
This picture has two main themes: contrast and architecture.
Contrast of the dark structure to the sky. I could have done this image in black & white, due to the minimal impact of color. But I liked the subtle affect of browns vs. blues.
The architecture of Lake Point Tower (you can read more about the building at this link and see more pictures of it here). I cropped the original photo to isolate this building from a couple other buildings that were on the left side. If I knew what the architectural characteristics of Lake Point Tower were I’d elaborate, but I’m a mechanical engineer, not an architect. My grandpa told me that architecture was for engineers who didn’t “get the math,” so i decided to be an engineer instead. Now I’m in sales and I have a photography blog… Enjoy! (P.S. Click on the picture if it’s too big for your screen)
“Solitary Sky”
Technical Info – Nikon D300 | Exposure: 1/4000 | Aperture: f/4 | ISO: 200 | EV: 0 | Editing Software: Adobe Lightroom 3