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As promised, here are the rest of the photos from this light portion of the shoot. There are just over 170 of them, so I've made you a folder to see them. This time, instead of cherry picking my favorites, I thought it would be fun to let you see all of the photos we got. Some are going to be much better than others, but I wanted to give you a peek into the variations of photos that come out of sets. For the record, most photographers don't send this many photos which is another reason I rarely share this many. 

Continue reading for some insight into this shoot:

Steven bought a Christmas decoration light projector at a thrift store for a dollar. It's meant to go on your lawn and project fun little lights onto the outside of your house. He wanted to experiment with it, and I was a little skeptical because seeing it shine into the dark hallway, it honestly didn't look that promising. But while we were shooting, he was getting like, hella excited. So I just kept doing my thing. The multicolor shots you see was when the lights were on a setting that had them swirling around which was sort of hard to capture. The red dot setting didn't move, so I could make sure one of the speckles caught my eyes for that weird constricted pupil look. Plus we agreed that color looked the coolest! And just so everyone knows, no the lasers did not hurt my eyes. They didn't feel bright at all actually. So happy with this simple and cool set. 


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Tony E Tinus

Yees! They’re all so gooooood