Author: Khürt Williams
A human who works in information security and enjoys photography, Formula 1 and craft ale. #nobridge View all posts by Khürt Williams
Island in the Net by Khürt Williams
Technology and Photography Musings. Established circa 2000.
A human who works in information security and enjoys photography, Formula 1 and craft ale. #nobridge View all posts by Khürt Williams
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Nice black and white! The newlyweds must be happy with this series.
Sorry if I gave the impression I was the official wedding photographer. I was not. I brought my camera for the "candid" shots and to try out the Ilford HP5 Plus film simulation recipe. 😇
Ha! Not at all, it's just I didn't hire a pro photographer for my wedding, and let's say the guests who took photos weren't necessarily photography enthusiasts :p
Ah! Got it. We didn't have a professional photographer for our wedding twenty-three years ago. We could not afford one. A friend with a medium format film camera took the only photos we have.
For this wedding, the bride's mother hired a mutual friend, Frank Veronsky, who does not usually shoot weddings.