Ok… so maybe the title is a bit misleading… for now I’m posting up mostly just some fine-art-ish pictures that I shot (mostly/maybe all with my new tilt shift lens!!!) while we were waiting for the guests to arrive at the Spring House on Block Island. This is a pretty popular location for weddings and rehearsals on the island.
This is the historic and popular Spring House. The area surrounding it is massively inspiring for pictures! (honestly, ever time I am on Block Island I am truly inspired to take fun/awesome pictures, both wedding photography and fine-art.
The tent (in all three years I’ve been to Block Island I’ve never not seen this tent – you totally see it coming into either ferry terminal!)
Isn’t my wife HOT!!! (ok… you can say she is this one time…) And for all you camera nerds, I hope you noticed the diverging lines of the house. Seriously, a $1,000+ MANUAL focus lens can be well worth the money!!
One for my blog followers who have been around since the beginning
I just loved this tent today!
My beautiful wife once again, taking a stroll in the flowers!
Yes… another of the tent… my apologies.
Two of my most favorite people ever – Jill and Brandon!!! (and the first reason I ever came to Block Island! I was working for David Jay at the time and he was hired to shoot their wedding! – Jill is actually very close friends with Bridget and I believe is the person who convinced Jon and Bridget to hire Cheryl and I to fly all the way out here to cover their wedding!! Thank you Jill!! Love you guys!!)
I can’t wait til tomorrow’s wedding!! (well, and I guess it’s already tomorrow out here on the east coast… guess that means it’s time for bed!!) I think Cheryl and I are going to do a little bit of fine-art shooting in the a.m. before the wedding!
You have a great blog and I love the tent pics! Jill and Brandon did an excellent job photographing our wedding last year. They are such great people!
Have fun on the island!
Love that sky! Have a super shoot! Looks like your having lots of fun!
Blessings.
Hey guys. I was directed your blog from OSP. Love the images you captured in this post. Really beautiful work. Have fun with your travels!