I was published in The Knot Best of 2008 Issue!
Apr 03, 2008
When I was at Barnes and Noble yesterday trying to purchase something with my violated credit card, this is what I was purchasing:
One of the pictures I took while second shooting weddings for Laura Dombrowski Photography was picked by The Knot to illustrate cute orange decorations! (Laura is a fantastic Denver wedding photographer well worth checking out if you are a Colorado bride!)
That photo (which you may recognize from our wedding site contact page) is a great example of how getting closer can provide an entirely different photo. It began with this idea I had of a picture of the flower girls (they were already standing in a group waiting for the reception to start, so I simply had them bring their flowers together):
I wasn’t crazy about everything going on in the background, but then I realized that I had another great photo right there. Without moving anything except ME, I stepped in quickly and took this second shot:
Just another example of how many ways there are to take different photographs of one subject. If I hadn’t thought to take one step closer, we wouldn’t have been able to do a happy dance over my photo being published in The Best of 2008 Weddings magazine by The Knot!
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[...] When I was at Barnes and Noble yesterday trying to purchase something with my violated credit card, this is what I was purchasing: One of the pictures I took while second shooting weddings for Laura Dombrowski Photography was picked by The Knot to illustrate cute orange decorations! (Laura is a fantastic Denver wedding photographer well worth checking out if you are a Colorado bride!) That photo (which you may recognize from our wedding site contact page) is a great example of how getting Source: http://realphotography.com/blog/i-was-published-in-the-knot-best-of-2008-issue/ [...]
Traci Apr 04, 2008 at 09:21Sadly, no--no credit. It wasn't a full article, so they were just crediting the vendor that made the detail (in this case, the bride) as opposed to the photographer. The photo credit might have only included Laura's name, anyway, since it was her studio's wedding. :)
Laura Apr 04, 2008 at 07:46That's awesome! So did The Knot credit you for the picture?
Susie Apr 03, 2008 at 03:39Way cool!!