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Image of the Week #8: Mi Lima Limón

Mi Lima Limón - Tri-X 400

Mi Lima Limón - Tri-X 400

Deborah and Madi are the talent behind the Tenerife wedding collaborative 'Mi Lima Limon'. This image of theirs stopped me in my tracks this week as I was pulled beyond the stunning newly weds into the ethereal backdrop of seemingly never-ending forrest.

I spoke to Deborah to find out more about the duo and their work.

Tell us more about this beautiful couple portrait.

They are Damaris and Daniel, a Spanish couple from Tenerife. We took this picture in February 2015 during a beautiful day at La Esperanza venue in Tenerife.

How did you both meet, and did you immediately connect through photography?

Madi and I met in a photography workshop here in Tenerife. After that workshop, I decided to start a wedding business and I asked Madi to join me. We have a very similar style in photography so we make a good team together.

How long have you both been shooting weddings?

We started shooting weddings 4 years ago, during which we've had a great experience together and we've really enjoyed our work. This job opened to us a lot of doors and definitely changed our lives in many ways.

What gear did you use for this shot and what were your post-processing techniques?

We used a Nikon D700 for this shot with a 35mm 1.4 Nikon lens. We did the post processing in Lightroom with VSCO preset Tri-X 400.

Any advice for people who want to build a successful wedding business?

I would say that the best is to try to adapt your work to the client preferences without losing your identity.

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