We attended the funeral of a friend at Arlington. My husband and I were asked to be the official photographers. It is a beautiful, moving ceremony. No photos of...
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We attended the funeral of a friend at Arlington. My husband and I were asked to be the official photographers. It is a beautiful, moving ceremony. No photos of the family and friends will be shared here, but the ceremonial aspects will be. The ceremony is very private; onlookers are kept well away.
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Elizane
January 15, 2018
I have a feeling they are folding a flag after a funeral to give to family it adds honor to a very sad affair
OnyxWolf
January 28, 2020
You were given a very special honor in being asked.
Very good photo with great respect shown for the family involved. .
Definitely top awards for this.
Very good photo with great respect shown for the family involved. .
Definitely top awards for this.
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Location
Arlington National Cemetery. at the funeral of a friend. Taken in May, 2017 on a 95 degree day.Time
The ceremony took place in the early afternoon.Lighting
Natural light, very bright sunlight with harsh shadows.Equipment
Canon T3i. 55-250 lens. Hand held;tripods are not permitted in Arlington.Inspiration
Paul's daughter, Carolyn, was my first friend when we moved to our town in 1977.We met in ballet class. Her parents quickly became friends; my husband and I were between the parents and Carolyn in ages. We have been close through weddings, birth of children and divorces. When Paul passed away, there was no question we would attend the funeral at Arlington. Carolyn told her mother we would be honored to be the official photographers, sparing the family the expense.The flag folding ceremony is an integral part of the funeral. It is beautifully choreographed and executed.Editing
Cropping and lightening some of the shadows on the faces.In my camera bag
Two Canon T3i bodies; Canon SX50. 55-250 mm, 60 mm macro, 18-55mm,50mm prime lenses,1.4 teleconverter, extra batteries and SD cards, polarizing filter, lens cloth, bottle of Advil and granola bars.Feedback
This is a solemn ceremony on hallowed ground. Respect for the deceased, the family, the military members conducting the ceremony and the resting places of all the others surrounding you is essential. Be aware of where you are, and be as inconspicuous as possible I was still a participant in the ceremony. Shooting through prayers, in my opinion, is not an option. This was an incredible experience.