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Kellyco Project

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Kellyco/Brad

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I spoke with our team here at Kellyco and after they found out that I am involved in photography, they let me do a little project with them. NORMALLY, I am the photographer, but since this was a home project for some new camping product, and the only person around was my (at the time) 8 1/2 month pregnant wife, I had to be the one in the pictures. (Which I hate)

I did some photos, she did a terrible job :rofl: but I found some good shots out of the bunch that I could use. Ended up Kellyco never used these, but they loved the more "artistic" feel I put into my photos rather than "sell a product" type of picture. Thought I'd share with you guys the outcome of a couple of these photos are. They will be using me in the future, but I will be behind the camera now instead. :heh:

(There are more but these were the 2 I have on hand here at work. The others didnt look as nice as these since they were shot at noonish time and the sun just completely made way too many hard shadows, but if I find the time at home with the newborn ((4 weeks old now)) I can post some more from home.)
 
I can definitely see the artistic "feel" in them Brad. Very nice that the photo focuses on you, and not the ducks or the dock in the background of the photos. HH and GL
 
Thank you very much Roscue, I just told her "Make sure I am in the focus area of the camera and just shoot me a lot". She did that part right, although the lighting was a bit off since she did not know how to adjust the Aperture. But I fixed it in photoshop since I really liked the picture. I can probably post the original to sorta show how it was processed.
 
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