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		<title>A Connecticut Photographer in King Michael&#8217;s Court&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jennie and I like to take our winter time and stretch ourselves creatively.  It&#8217;s a chance for us to get out and learn, create and mingle with our photographer compatriots.  One of the main benefits of this &#8216;exploration&#8217; is the opportunity to test ourselves and our equipment so that when your wedding day comes, we can be ready quickly to create something that looks gorgeous for our brides :-) This past weekend, I had the pleasure of working with Micheal Spirito and Brad Smith in at a photo session with 3 great looking models and a really cool location.  Except for the skateboard shot below, all the images were made with one or two lights.  This means that these techniques can be adapted to the fast paced wedding environment rather easily without compromising the day&#8217;s schedule.  Although these images tend more toward the &#8216;artsy side,&#8217; there are plenty of ways]]></description>
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