Lindy’s Photoshoot

I had the opportunity to shoot my friend during our one hour lunch break. We went to the St. Mary’s park near Chinatown to shoot. Despite the cold weather and winds, Lindy was such a trooper and made it through the shoot effortlessly! She is just a natural in front of the camera. She was always smiling, having fun, and took directions really well. One of the cool things about this shoot was that Lindy MADE her dress by hand! She’s super talented!

It was a lot of fun shooting this bride-to-be. Congratulations, Lindy!




These photos were taken with my Canon 5dmkii, and 70-200L II lens. All natural lighting.

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  1. Danny says:

    Very awesome set!

  2. Howie says:

    Great portraits.. such fun shots. The tie in the back of the dress is a nice touch; props to your friend Lindy. The park doesn’t seem local through your eyes. Nice!

  3. Pam says:

    Wow, you did all that in one hour?? Awesome, as usual! 🙂

  4. Kelven Ng says:

    Great set of photos Jasmine! It really shows that you both had a ton of fun. I especially like the little chicken lol. It contrasts well against her black dress, that’s for sure. Did you use your 70-200?

  5. Jonathan says:

    Look at this! Jasmine does portraits! Great, fun set of images you put together for your friend here. I can tell she was relaxed and comfortable with her photographer. Oh, and the 70-200… a killer choice for a shoot like this. Like you, I’m sure I could be more than happy using it as my only lens on an engagement shoot. Well done!

  6. Jan Muff says:

    Hi Jasmine,
    I am Lindy’s future Mother In-Law! I love, love, love these photos of Lindy. Isn’t she fantastic?! Would you be willing to sell some of these photos to me? Let me know if they are for sale and how much you charge for various sizes. Thanks so much! You are very talented!!
    Jan
    Lindy can give you my contact info…thanks!

  7. Dmitri Fomin says:

    These came out so nice Jasmine! I love a lot of different angles and compositions. The creamy bokeh is excellent in close portraits. I especially like the one with the newspaper (b&w), and the little chick.

  8. Erika says:

    Jasmine! Great session! such great emotion and i love all the whimsical elements. my favorites are the ones with the umbrella. ^.^