This Australian trash the dress session was taken without the use of any flash, they just had the beautiful natural light to illuminate the scene. Wedding planner and model Brenda Swann totally rocked the gorgeousness…and yes I am in love with her Boring Sidney headband, aren’t you?
Thanks to Melissa for sending me these…
Credit: Melissa McClure
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