Trendy Shayenne II

Oct 02

This is the follow up to the few images I’ve posted a few days ago.
There were so many to choose from so I decided to create this slideshow and show off how HOT this shoot was.

Blessings,

Bryan Morris

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Sep 26

A few weeks ago I’ve showcased Seasen & DJ in a trash the dress session on the blog. Shayenne assisted me with this shoot as is pretty common in most cases. If you haven’t seen it click on the link above.

On our way home from this shoot Shayenne says; “I want to do a trash the dress session as well and today” As tired as I was and beaten by the sun I’ve obliged. And this was the result of it.

Shayenne just didn’t want to be left behind ,so she hopped on the bandwagon and now she’s officially trendy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some time soon in the near future I’ll post a slideshow of the remaining images. There are so many great shots but I have choose just 10 for this post so I randomly chose as I have so many favorites.

Regards,

Bryan Morris

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Seasen & DJ’s  “Trash The Dress” Session.

Sep 12

This was Seasen & DJ’s first wedding anniversary and their second trip to Aruba. Seasen promised DJ if he participated in this one venture that she had planned, he would be spoiled beyond the conventional the entire week that they were on the island.

DJ being the man that he is, being a good sport and always attending to his wife’s yearning, selflessly acquiesced with her desire.

We got together pretty early one morning and headed out with a few guideline plans in mind and this is a compilation of the result of the day.

I must add that the dress was not ruined. By now it has probably been to the cleaners and it’s just as good as new and she has some great images in her wedding gown.

Blessings,

Bryan Morris

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Trash The Dress

Sep 11

Trash the dress, is a controversial but yet trendy terminology for brides posing for non traditional photos without fearing getting their wedding gown dirty or wet.

This trend started a few years ago where the “grandfather” of TTD, Master John Micheal Cooper ( www.altf.com ) posted an image of a bride on fire on a photographer’s forum that we hang out at. Since that first image, the trend caught on like wild fire. Photographers worldwide offer these sessions.

Interests in these sessions have led to the creation of www.trashthedress.com by Mark Eric
Trash the dress, the website, was created specifically to showcase the work of photographers doing these sessions.

There exists a divided sentiment in the general public when it comes to “Trash The Dress” Most people find it a cool thing to do, some have the bogus thought of it being ridiculous to destroy your wedding dress. And there’s a little group on the fence that find it cool to do but can’t muster up the courage to do it yet.

Most brides intellectualize the idea by saying that they’re going to get married only once and this shows loyalty to their husband that they will never need the gown again. In most cases after a “Trash The Dress” session the gown would go to the cleaners and come back as good as new. Some then store the gown but many donate it to a non profit organization “Brides Against Breast Cancer”

I’ve done a few of these sessions in the past, I’ll be officially offering these sessions as of immediately. Send me an email requesting information and I’ll be much delighted to assist you in getting some exotic images of you in your wedding gown.

Blessings,

Bryan Morris

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