Showing posts with label creative ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative ideas. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

1950's Themed Engagement Photos - Jenn & Jack


 It is so much fun when a couple like Jenn and Jack shout who they are through their engagement experience. 

Jenn shares their Inspiration for the shoot:
When Jack and I started dating, one of the early things we had in common was a love for mid-century cocktail culture -- the music, the design, etc.  Each of us had a few things that reflected that, like the '55 Bel Air that he and his dad built when he was in high school...  and the house I'd just bought at the time, which was built in 1955.  For our engagement shoot, we thought it'd be fun to pull all of our stuff from the late 50s and early 60s together to give the photos that kind of themed look.

Enjoy a few choice pics from the session.....




Tuesday, September 13, 2011

KJ and Christian: You won’t believe the outcome of this Engagement Session


Don’t they just look like the nicest people you’d ever want to meet? 

What is he looking at?

Oh, this jolly guy.  You would look too.

Okay, his focus back on his beautiful fiancĂ©…

True love for sure...

(click for the rest of the session and the all out crazy ending...trust me you're gonna wanna see it)



The smiles don’t get more natural than this.

Well, maybe they do.  They are having way too much fun….


Just so long as they don’t cut the session short with a broken bone.

Okay good they are back on solid ground again all safe and sound.

Never mind…back to the danger zone.  Never know what this couple’s gonna do.

So sweet.
 
Is that a hand puppet?!?   

Who wants to hang out with these guys for laughter therapy?

Uh, oh.  Where did the smiles go? Where is this going? 

Nice.

A basket o’ fun.

That’s some target.

Great aim!

Prepared.

Run KJ RUN!

He would never…..

No more Mr. Nice Guy.

Revenge is sweet.

Calling a truce.

Kiss and make up. 

Couldn’t resist the cheap shot.  Shame.

She’s so forgiving.

You guys are a blast! 
Do you and your fiancĂ© want in on an unforgettable engagement experience?  Contact http://www.allebachphotography.com/  …the possibilities are endless.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Beer & Engagement Photos

So our clients & friends loooove craft beer.  We have more and more sessions every year that involve beer bars.  Usually the engagement photography starts at the first restaurant or bar a couple dated at.  Want a photo session starting out at your favorite bar?  Contact us
engagement session at a bar
Click on the links below for the rest of the photos on facebook:
Clockwise of Allebach Photography 2010 Engagement Sessions Shown: Dark Horse Pub - Steph & Scott, Tattooed Moms - April & Rich , Monks - Lina & Billy and Nicole & Mel at the bar where they met.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

On Rock n Roll Bride - Our Day of the Dead Session

Adam & Barbara's trash the dress shoot is like nothing I've ever seen! Day of the Dead make up fused with an awesome cemetery location made for something pretty special. The bride did the make up "It was a trial and error process," she explained. "I looked up make up designs online and tried different....
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Monday, September 27, 2010

Burn the Dress - Trash the Dress - Minerva & Nabil

Trashing the Dress SessionLet's be clear:  most dress trashing sessions can be fixed by a simple trip to a dry cleaner.  Minerva wanted nothing but ashes left of her wedding dress. Nabil, Minerva's husband showed us his fire breathing skills and while she used a fire whip to bring the end to her wedding dress.

In case you haven't noticed - we give our couples more creative options when choosing their wedding photography location, trash the dress ideas and engagement.


Let's review this day's event...in reverse.  Below you'll read Minerva's account of the dress burning.

Burn the Dress - Trash the Dress
In Minerva's own words:


Burning the DressTrash the Dress, Fearless Bridal, Rock the Frock, whatever you want to call it is fine. It’s the trend of brides taking their wedding dress, either directly after the wedding or sometime after and having a photo shoot done that is a bit away from the norm. Most brides do not destroy their dress, they wear them in the water or roll around in the dirt and can still have their dress tucked away in a box. This was not how we did it.

Why I considered a Trash the Dress photo shoot
 I really wanted more photos of us. We didn’t have enough from the wedding of just us and this would provide a bit more relaxed atmosphere for a shoot. And fun!

Type of Shoot to do
I really went into this pretty open, saying ok, I’m willing to roll around or jump in water, even toss some paint on my dress, the preservation of my dress was really not a thought in the beginning since there was still always something left of the dress.
Then came the husbands’ input…So I ask him, ‘Honey can we do a Trash the dress shoot for more photos?

His response, ‘I guess we could, does this mean we get to set your dress on fire?!

Did my heart drop? Yes. Did I get a lump in my throat? Yes. But after the initial emotional wave started to calm down and after my ‘BURN MY DRESS?!‘, I told him I’d think about it. And I did.

What I came back with was an idea that was over the top and that I would need to be the one destroying my dress – I couldn’t stand by and idly watch someone else do it. At first I wanted a flame thrower, and to go all Kill Bill style, but since I could not get my hands on one, I tried to think of something different that would translate well on film.

Choose your weapon….I chose the fire whip. I have never used a whip in my life, let alone a fire whip. I reached out to a friend of a friend and he taught me the basics of using a whip. Thank you George! Since time was running out, and my life is insane, I only got 2 lessons with him. George is a great instructor and there is not way I could’ve ever done this part of the shoot without his help.

The Shoot! Well, the shoot was fantastic! It couldn’t of gone better. A friend of mine was able to drive to Philadelphia with us at the last minute and help us with the changing of clothes, hair, makeup, and fire safety. Huge thank you Deb!

In Philadelphia, we met up with Mike, changed into the wedding gown and suit and did some run of the mill Trash the Dress photos in an abandoned lot while there was still some daylight left. From there we drove over to [an old abandoned building overlooking the river. We quickly did some shots with me in the dress, and Nabil fire breathing and as the day quickly turned into night, we changed once again. I wore a corset and went for a bit of a darker look as the boys hung my dress up. It took a couple of strikes and after applying some fuel to the dress the dress started to burn.


Burn it - The Trash the Dress Session


Burn the Dress
Hungry? We roasted marshmallows on my wedding dress!
Trash the Dress with Fire
Fire Trash the Dress
Trashing the Dress Session
Burn the Dress
Trashed the Dress Philadelphia, Pa
Philly Trash the Dress


Philadelphia TTD
Tattooed Brides
Tattooed Groom

Trash the Dress with tattooed Bride
TTD
Dress Trashing
I love the tattoo in this photo

After Wedding Photo Session
Who me?  Burn my dress?  Why YES!

Married Couple


How did you feel about the session?
 I felt fine! I had so much fun, and the sneak preview shots have me anxiously waiting for the rest. Did I have to answer some questions from friends and family? Yes. But here’s how I look at it, I can a) put it in a box, look at the box forever….I see nothing gained here, b) save it for my daughter – as I told her, if she likes my dress, she can get the same style or cut, but I want her to have HER dress for HER wedding, not feel that she should wear mine to make me happy or c) sell it – now ok, who can’t use some money? But I wanted photos and frankly, I don’t want some other chick wearing MY dress. So that’s it, it’s done and it’s gone, you can agree or disagree but I have photos that I will look at forever, while others have a dusty old box.

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If you are interested in booking Allebach Photography for your Philadelphia wedding, Philly Trash the Dress or New Jersey engagement photo session please use our contact form at http://www.allebachphotography.com/contact.html


Photographer's notes:
All photos (except for shoes photo) were taken with the new Nikon 85mm 1.4 afs lens. Some photos used off camera lighting (nikon sb900, nikon sb800, nikon sb600) with gels and umbrellas.