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	<title>Comments on: 801-597-1447</title>
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		<title>By: Kelli Brewer</title>
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		<description>Hello!

For the life of me I cannot remember how I stumbled onto your site. I&#039;ve been looking at your work and I am a big fan! I am so envious of your coloring and the style of your outside the Temple wedding photography. Do you mind if I pick your brain? I struggle with being able to get that skin toning without completely washing out the image. I can&#039;t imagine you mask back in all the details like hair, fabrics, flowers, etc. Am I completely missing the trick to this technique? Or point me in the way of some actions? I so want to achieve that coloring in my images! It&#039;s to me the perfect balance between images being too cold and too warm. 

Also, do you mind if I ask what camera body you&#039;re working with and your favorite lens? =)

Thanks so much for taking the time to humor me by reading my email. Wonderful work! I will definitely add you to my inspiration bookmarks.</description>
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<p>For the life of me I cannot remember how I stumbled onto your site. I&#8217;ve been looking at your work and I am a big fan! I am so envious of your coloring and the style of your outside the Temple wedding photography. Do you mind if I pick your brain? I struggle with being able to get that skin toning without completely washing out the image. I can&#8217;t imagine you mask back in all the details like hair, fabrics, flowers, etc. Am I completely missing the trick to this technique? Or point me in the way of some actions? I so want to achieve that coloring in my images! It&#8217;s to me the perfect balance between images being too cold and too warm. </p>
<p>Also, do you mind if I ask what camera body you&#8217;re working with and your favorite lens? =)</p>
<p>Thanks so much for taking the time to humor me by reading my email. Wonderful work! I will definitely add you to my inspiration bookmarks.</p>
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