Bubbles

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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Riding Around

Hello Lovelies!

I have not accomplished as many animal sessions as I would like (if you'd like to help me remedy that, just let me know!), but this one was so much fun! This also happened to be my first time up close and personal with horses. I could not have been more excited, despite the freezing temperatures and the mud.



It was a day I had not expected to spend all of outside, but it was well worth it. A friend of a friend had a small ranch with a large group of horses. It took a small amount of time for my nerves to slow down enough to really see the huge beauties in front of me. There were so many horses that it was impossible to focus my lenses on just one. The group of them stampeding was a wondrous sight to behold! It was as close a scene to the wild as I had ever seen.



The owner of these horses was kind enough to show off some of his riding skills. It was a complete blast to watch and mind blowing to imagine doing. The way the gentleman dictated where his ride galloped with such ease was amazing to see.







He even rode his giant through a pond to give me some amazing action shots! Not only was it freezing outside, but the wind at his speed was enough to render and ear ache. We had no idea just how deep this pond was until both rider and horse were chest deep. Thankful for the beautiful shots, there was no way I could ask for more!






But, I had no need to ask for anything. My very impressive client decided it was a wonderful time to break in two new mustangs! With a new resolve against the cold (after all, it wasn't me that just dredged through incredibly cold water!), I climbed atop my stoop and dove for my zoom lenses. Now this was a process that really amazed me! The mustangs continued to attempt escape despite the dozens of failures that proceeded that next try. They had so much fire in them, I thought the rider would never rope one. But, he had a new resolve of his own. He continued for far longer than I would until he finally roped one!





And now, it was time to go in for the day. The warmth lead to a great feeling of accomplishment and excitement to see what would come of our day in the cold.

What did you think? Do you have a pet that you would love to capture in photos?

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Fun-ing it up with a Bride

Hello! Welcome to the first post on Bubble Fish Photography's blog!

Over time I have experienced plenty of fun photo sessions. Bridal sessions can be some of the most stressful but also the most fun! My last bridal session has to be one of my most inspired and oh so fun.



Caroline and Aaron

I was completely blown away when meeting with my new clients. I was not expecting such a laid back, fun, and beautiful couple. After changing into their incredible getup, the three of us got to walking around and scoping out the perfect spot for the first photo.


After the first pose, it all fell into place. I could not have imagined how fun and exciting the session would be. Every time we starting walking, we stopped seconds later to capture another look of love or hand holding. And the amount of comedy and fun this couple exudes was amazing. They were all for any pose I could think up. And when I would draw a blank, they were right there to inspire me with more!


Now, these two people together made for an incredibly fun session. But I have to say, this bride has got to be one of the funnest to work with. Not many brides want to get you talking or add to the conversation to keep it two sided. That was not Caroline by any means! This woman was a blast to walk and talk with, and was game to climb through anything to get a perfect shot. Her spunk and fun emanated from her in every smile, every pose, and every glance.


How fun is she?

I am so grateful to have these two lovebirds modeling for me. It was a great session and a wonderful way to spend a summer Saturday morning. To check out Aaron and Caroline's gallery check out Bubble Fish Photography on Facebook.

What would be your ideal fun session?