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Image of the Week: Emily Chidester

I had the pleasure of shooting Madi and Logan's engagement session last week on her parents farm out in Marshville, NC. We had been shooting for almost two hours at this point, and the light was slowly dwindling down to that wonderful, dusky golden hour and even though we were all sweaty and bug-bitten, I knew I had to do a couple more frames. Happily, they obliged! The softness of the dusk combined with the super slim focus of shooting wide open was just a really pretty pairing. 

Technical stuff; this was shot in a Canon Mkiii and a Sigma 35 Art lens at 1.4, 1/800" and an ISO of 125. I edited this with VSCO6's Portra 160 +1 Over (and some tweaks) then added a curves layer in photoshop. 

Emily Chidester - Kodak Portra 160 +1 Over - emilychidester.com 

Emily Chidester - Kodak Portra 160 +1 Over - emilychidester.com 

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