The making of a wedding photographer (part III)

I had tons of travel photos from around the world and trying to take photos of landscapes -along with motorcycles nd cars. getting the images into the hands of the drivers has been a challenge. There were a lot of times that the photos were used without me getting paid or even photo credit. Lori Killgurl Cannon and Carla Whaley were gracious enough to let me take their pictures.

Sarah Merrill also let me take photos of her and that got me a lot or follows and customers I will be forever in debt to these ladies. to help me get off the ground by letting me take pretty pictures of them. The photos weren’t always perfect and I only had a vague idea of what I was doing with the camera and absolutely no idea how to pose them.

These portrait photography sessions were definitely a learning experience for me and has made me a much better wedding photographer.

Mike Waller

Retired Army Veteran, chef and photographer 

https://www.scotchandwaller.com
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