Just wanted to say THANK YOU. It is because of our pics we made together that I won for the month of June! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
You can check me out at the “Winner’s Circle” at unDiscovered.com
I’d like to get your permission to utilize some of the photos from our photo shoots for the benefit of gaining more exposure in the modeling industry. Can you let me know if I can get your permission to use some of your photos on the unDiscovered.com site? I have a chance to become one of their models, including their spokesperson!
Thanks Again Will,
Your the Man!!
Heart,
Jen
P.S. Paul says Hi”
Here are the 3 images that Jennifer submitted to Undiscovered.com:
The long awaited issue is here – the April 2006 issue of Rangefinder Magazine; and we’re profiled in it!
Rangefinder Magazine is a premier monthly magazine published for professional photographers. I’m truly honored to have our work profiled in a prestigious photography magazine.
When I first showed our Storybook Engagment Slideshow to Bill Hurter, the editor of Rangefinder Magazine and the author of numerous fine photography books, he called it “ingenious!!!”.
The Storybook Engagement Slideshow is a carefully produced pseudo movie using sequences of still photos taken during an on-location engagement photo session. The end product is a QuickTime-based movie of the love story of a couple’s pre-wedding days accompanied by a piece of music or a song.
This serves as a great way to introduce each other to the bride and groom’s friends and family by showing it on their wedding day.
Thanks to Bill Hurter for this honor and opportunity!!
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