Once again, we have news from a workshop put on by one of our photographers. This time, we have images that were shot by Carrie Patterson in the Grand Teton National Park in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Take a look:
Carrie was also gracious enough to tell us a little bit about these images, how she shot them, and her inspiration for the shots:
“The couple actually went antelope hunting earlier that day, so they had the gun in the truck. I thought the gun was a great prop. Sort of a take on the term “shot gun wedding”. Some of my favorites are of Jenny holding the gun along with her bouquet. She looks soft and badass all at the same time.
I photographed with my Contax 645, 80mm lens, over exposed +2, AV mode, F2 to F4, on Fuji Pro 400. I generally expose for the shadows, however the photograph with the dramatic sunset was exposed more for the sunset. The black and white shots were photographed using my Canon 1-V HS, 70mm lens, over exposed +2, AV mode, F2.8, on Fuji Neopan 400.
I live in and around both Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone. Jackson Hole is a destination wedding spot and my clients are connected to this place because of the mountains, recreation, wildlife, natural environment and open spaces – it’s truly paradise.”
For more fantastic images by Carrie, check out her blog and website! Thanks Carrie!







