Los Angeles Wedding Photography | Tilt-n-Shift Bridal Shoot

by Jenny on October 9, 2009

Henry Wang and Doug McNamee joined forces and hosted another Tilt-n-Shift Bridal Shoot.

We started at Henry’s portrait studio, Lucy’s Bridal in Temple city. Henry graciously let us use his studio, as well as providing couture gown and his awesome in-house hair and makeup person for our bridal shoot.  Lucy’s Bridal has been in the business for a long time, they not only do wedding portraits, but individual portraits as well;  in fact, I was a portrait customer back in college. While I was still in college in San Francisco, my friends and I drove down to Los Angeles for a week of vacation, and a couple of us girls took individual portraits at Lucy’s Bridal. So it was definitely interesting to know Henry and tell him that I was a past customer. Big shout out to Henry and Doug, both of them shared a lot during the bridal shoot, and made the bridal session a lot of fun !

Los Angeles Wedding Photography - Jenny Liu Photographer

Los Angeles Wedding Photography - Jenny Liu Photographer

Los Angeles Wedding Photography - Jenny Liu Photographer

Los Angeles Wedding Photography - Jenny Liu Photographer

Los Angeles Wedding Photography - Jenny Liu Photographer

Los Angeles Wedding Photography - Jenny Liu Photographer

Los Angeles Wedding Photography - Jenny Liu Photographer

Los Angeles Wedding Photography - Jenny Liu Photographer

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Doug McNamee October 9, 2009 at 5:20 pm

Great images! Cool angles and compositions – I’m looking at them and thinking: “Wait a minute, where was that? How did you get that background?”
Well done!

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Izzac October 24, 2009 at 4:26 pm

I like what you do with the black and white photos.

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Linda October 29, 2009 at 6:00 pm

your wedding photos are so creative and unique. I’m bookmarking you for whenver I get married!

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