Last month the amazing Clary Pfeiffer of Clary Photo put together the workshop of my dreams. I mean, it was everything I could want a workshop to be. Only 8 attendees. Beautiful location. Beautiful models (including Clary's own children!). Gorgeous details. I mean, I couldn't have asked for more. I learned so much but didn't feel overwhelmed. Clary's teaching style is just so laid back, and she's so calm and patient. I had already been to a workshop this year so when I heard about this one I was on the fence (because I would really only like to do 1 per year). But I really couldn't pass up this opportunity and didn't know if she would do a workshop like this again. And the topic was film, and how to introduce it into your workflow, which is something I've wanted to do for a long time now. My senior year of college I started playing around with digital. I started interning for a wedding photographer who used all digital. For a long time I didn't even know that wedding photographers who used film still existed. This workshop taught me that it is possible and if it's something that you truly want to do, you should go for it. And even though the photos below are digital, get ready to see film stuff from me. Because it's coming. I promise. And I can't wait.
Here are my images from the styled shoot -
Everyone below needs to be recognized for making this day perfect -
The one who ran the show - Clary Pfeiffer
Florist - Catherine Thoele Florals
Styling Assistant - Sarah
Dress Designer - Alice Padrul
Letterpress - Ruby the Fox
Calligrapher - Mike Cassimatis
Jewelry - Simons Jewelers
Hair & Makeup - Annie Heyward
Models - Julie & James Gladstone
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