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The day was 3.14.26 and I photographed an elopement. The ceremony was in front of this make shift backdrop, which was simply a sheet over a circle ring, like a table. Immediately I thought it looked like a huge soft box, so I put two remote flashes behind it and made it so! The bride was a film director and the groom, an actor. It just felt right to do this with them!

The right light..Scotland Run Park

Stephen Magnotta May 12, 2026

I learned early in photography, patience is key. The light in NJ is tricky. Get there early, stay late and wait for the light to be right. Stick to the basics and keep it about the subject. That’s what we did here and Brianna just made her way through the breeze

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