The Huppert family braved the cold for their winter session yesterday.
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The Huppert family braved the cold for their winter session yesterday.
Thanks to everyone who attended the Magic On Jones Ave event outside of Jones Market yesterday evening! It was a extremely fun time and we were able to raise a great deal for the United Way. The photo gallery is now live and those of you who signed up on the iPad will have gotten an email notification.
Congratulations to Thomas and Jessica, married today at Devils Head Resort, in Merrimac, WI.
We had the honor of capturing our good friends, Mario and Alyssa's, wedding yesterday! They held a beautiful ceremony at Koshkonong Mounds followed by an epic party at the Country Inn & Suites
Congratulations to Spencer and Annie! Married on July 17th at St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church in Madison. Followed by a reception at The Fields Reserve near Stoughton.
Some colorful photos to brighten your Sunday. Trying out my newest lens in the yard this morning, the RF 100mm F2.8L Macro. Will be great for taking close up detail shots at weddings and as another portrait lens with its 100mm focal length.
Congratulations to Aaron and Katie! Married at Vintage Fields at Farmin' Betty's
Sneak peeks from Paige's senior session in downtown Madison.
Now booking the class of 2022
Finally took the plunge and got a mirrorless DSLR. I've been shooting professionally now for over 15 years. While mirrorless cameras have been around for some time I didn't feel the tech or image quality had passed what I was shooting with until recently. Canon, which is what I've always shot with, also takes their time to develop new cameras. Looking forward to using the R6 on my upcoming shoots and seeing first hand how it compares.
My photography greeting cards are now available in my Etsy store! Three different pack options of landscapes, wildlife, and lake sturgeons. www.etsy.com/shop/RyanEbertArt
Having some fun with editing. I think this photo nicely sums up the challenges couples and us photographers had to face this year.