At the end of every year I have the unenviable task of curating the images I’ve created and captured over the course of the year. While I sped through this gallery from my 2014 weddings trying to figure out which shots to keep for my portfolio, I saw the images fly past and thought it was kind a fun way to look at a wedding day at high speed through the lens of a wedding photographer. So I took out my new favourite camera (Fujifilm X100T) and just held it in front of my screen while videoing with one hand and pressing the forward button in the gallery with the other, playing some Lyle Lovett (“She’s No Lady”) in the background (which I later had to remove for the right’s free Wedding Waltz now in the video which I hope isn’t too annoying).
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