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      Quyen & Yedeh at their classy wedding over Memorial Day Weekend. Portraits were done at the Boston Public Garden, and the ceremony and reception were held at the Artists for Humanity. In between my usual shooting set-up I managed to eke out a few rolls of 35mm film while second shooting for Lisa Rigby (doesn’t feel like 2nd shooting so we’ve started calling our work a Rigby-Ward collaboration!). I usually work with 2 digital camera bodies, so adding a 3rd body for film into the mix was a little cumbersome to say the least! But ah. So worth it. Since Lisa’s already shared a bunch of our 100% digital photos over at her blog, I thought I’d share just my film stuff, most of which are portraits. I wish I had taken more! Reds and greens look so dreamy in film…(P.S. For some reason, with film I tend to shoot so much more in portrait orientation. Pretty much all the time. I feel like I “see” better that way. Why is that?)

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      Amazing photos Li!!! Love some of the portraits you shot! We are so honored to have you be apart of our celebration :P

      Li, these look incredible! I hope you continue to incorporate film, even if carrying three bodies is rather challenging! The results look quite worth it!

      Beautiful shots – love the tones.
      Perhaps with the camera body you used to shoot film with has a better feel for portrait orientation.