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Keeffe and the Bees – Behind the Scenes

Photography is a funny medium. It’s funny how sometimes the  blurry, imperfect photos are the most beautiful. It’s funny how sometimes the compilation of detail shots can tell more of the story than a wide angle shot of the whole picture ever could. My heart has been calling out to me to shoot something like this for the longest time, and I have to thank Keeffe and the Bees for giving me this wonderful opportunity to follow them “behind the scenes” and document what it is that they love to do.

Thanks again to Keeffe and the Bees!

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  • http://verticalrhythm.tumblr.com Charlotte

    love these photos alex:)

  • http://ashleydru.com Ashley

    I love love love all of these! They truly tell a story in my favorite way!

  • http://www.belleamour.co.uk Debs @ Belle Amour

    Alex! Stop showing me images this gorgeous or I’m going to have to buy the lens you use! :)

  • http://www.elizabethpellettephotography.com elizabeth pellette

    ooooo looks so cool and fun

  • http://www.andamarie.net anda

    astounding, alex! i find myself drawn over and over again to the one with the lighter and the necklace. your detail/macro style photography has always been my favorite. xo.

  • LJ

    that one of her necklace is amazing. i actually love it.

  • http://www.venusianfusion.com AnneMarie

    These are soo cool!!! The lighting of the one where she is holding the cup is dramatic. You’ve got talent girl. aMw

  • http://www.3DArchVis.com/photography Girish

    Nice shots Alex.
    Great focus. Very nice first shot.
    Good b/w treatment as well.

  • http://www.rufatabasphotography.blogspot.com Rufat Abas

    Great images, Alex. Detail shots are awesome. You have very good sense of light and composition.

  • http://www.debsivelja.blogspot.com Debs Ivelja

    Alex! These are AMAZING! Love love love this!!

  • http://nikizekaj.blogspot.com niki

    Amazing pictures!

  • http://www.cpmacphotography.com Chelsea Patricia

    Mmmmm, love the feel of these. Great bw processing–really serves to tell the story! :)