
One offering we love to provide at a wedding reception is our portrait studio. Its value is that it provides the bride and groom photos of their guests without the images being staged and stifled. We traditionally use a digital camera to capture these images but we have recently mixed it up.
At Josh & Laura's wedding we set up a Polaroid portrait studio:

For Laura and Todd I decided to capture some of the images by strobing my LOMO:


Here's a few I snapped of my assistant/brother Phil. These were taken before I got the strobe working, but I really like the blur:


Thoughts? Any suggestions for other ways you would like to see us shoot portrait studio?
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