WPPI 2010 Night Shoot

So for reals, I thought I had already blogged these photos. Man I’m such a bad blogger! Anyways, way back when I was in Las Vegas for WPPI, I wanted to do a night shoot on the strip and play with OCF (Off Camera Flash). It helps when you know good looking people. I met Jenn a few years ago while I was working on a contract for the Las Vegas Water District. We both started about the same time and good portion of my time there was spent working with her department. Anyways, it was a long shot but I sent her a message to see if she and her boyfriend Rudy would be interested in a gazillion photos by a handful of wedding photographers. Well she agreed and we set up a date. I also invited a handful of my friends from Facebook and fellow FastTrack Photographers to come along.

So remember how I said I wanted to do a night shoot with OCF? Yeah that didn’t happen. We started shooting on the bridge, getting all our flashes all setup, but there was so much foot traffic (on a Monday night) and it was pretty cold with a nice breeze blowing. Seeking shelter from the cold wind, we abandoned the idea of OCF and since the strip is so freakin’ bright with all its lights, we just decided to shoot with the ambient. So here’s a sampling of what I captured…

Special thanks to Rose Anne Towers for providing the awesome makeup job and to Rudy and Jenn for being such great sports dealing with the cold and the fact we kept them out way past their bedtime!

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  1. Wow~ seems like there was more than enough light. love the bright colors of the lights.

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