More power for me. Magical. Those shots really got the power of those moments. And that upside down apple! It's strange that you didn't notice it while you were shooting, because it was the first thing I saw. That, and her smile. I had a notion that the event was a bit of a light moment between those two, the apple was upside down for a reason that only the two of them might remember today.
I have remembered through the photos always, but after the stroke, it seems to be more important. Every mental image I create has to be done manually now - otherwise there is nothing there. The photos can help me create my mental image for memory.
More power for me. Magical. Those shots really got the power of those moments. And that upside down apple! It's strange that you didn't notice it while you were shooting, because it was the first thing I saw. That, and her smile. I had a notion that the event was a bit of a light moment between those two, the apple was upside down for a reason that only the two of them might remember today.
I wonder if she ever looks back at these - or, if I look back at them more than her! :D
so someone you know well then, not a client or a distant friend. I'm very curious. I don't think you told us who the bride was.
Just a friend. I scour my photos relatively often to look for various things, as my memory seems to remember the image more than the moments.
Has that always been the case, or is that since the stroke? (if I remember correctly....)
I have remembered through the photos always, but after the stroke, it seems to be more important. Every mental image I create has to be done manually now - otherwise there is nothing there. The photos can help me create my mental image for memory.