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    What is the Best Time of Day for an Outdoor Wedding Ceremony?
    Jennifer Brecheisen
    • Jan 16, 2017
    • 3 min

    What is the Best Time of Day for an Outdoor Wedding Ceremony?

    I am asked all the time when the best time of day is for an outdoor ceremony, and my answer is always Golden Hour! You will want to plan your ceremony for the beginning of golden hour, but there are some catches to having that beautiful golden light during the actual ceremony. This post is intended to arm you to the teeth with information to help you plan your day to get the most out of your outdoor wedding ceremony photos. LET'S FIRST DISCUSS WHAT GOLDEN HOUR IS, AND IS IT
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    Katherine + Will Engagement | Fine Art Wedding Photographer SC & NC | Jennifer Brecheisen
    Jennifer Brecheisen
    • Nov 12, 2016
    • 1 min

    Katherine + Will Engagement | Fine Art Wedding Photographer SC & NC | Jennifer Brecheisen

    Katherine and Will had a dreamy sunset engagement session in Winnsboro, SC full of sunflares and lots of love! Will owns a logging company, so it was important for them to represent that in their engagement photos. The accompanying forest really went will with this session. They are a fun and laid-back couple who are just perfect for each other! For Photogs-To achieve this look it's important to use off camera flash; otherwise, the background would be extremely blown out
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    "Golden Innocence"- 10 Steps to Capture the Essence of Fall in Your Photographs
    Jennifer Brecheisen
    • Nov 5, 2015
    • 4 min

    "Golden Innocence"- 10 Steps to Capture the Essence of Fall in Your Photographs

    I've seen a lot of local photogaphers doing some great fall pictures, but they don't *quite capture the essence of fall. This was one of my main concerns when preparing to shoot these. I thought I would share some things I did to achieve a warmer look without ruining skin tones etc. Mostly everything is done in post processing. I'm not a huge post processer. I generally like to take a group of photos and paste the settings from one on the others and be done. But sometimes
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