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Nina Mullins Photography

We are Wes and Nina.

We love....so many things.

We are one, yet we are individual.

Our family consists of 2 cats, 1 big muppet dog, and 2 amazing children who have changed our lives forever.

We love our clients, and we love what we do.

We are Nina Mullins Photography. 

*Bio photos taken by the amazing Jose Villa!

 


Monthly Archives: March 2012

A Camel in Kentucky

Every once in awhile you have to remind yourself to just go out and shoot for fun.  And sometimes, you find a camel on a farm in Kentucky.  So, this is just for fun.  Hello, Mr. Camel. *Shot with a Contax 645 on Fujicolor Pro 400H, rated at 200.

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Our children in film | Lexington Family Photographer

Our first medium format camera arrived in the mail in the beginning of February. We decided to take it for a test drive one pretty afternoon, and get in a mini session with our twins. I’m kind of crazy over these images, because Alex & Eliana are so beautiful, and the film seems to capture...

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Michael & Marty | Lexington Engagement Photographer

We are a little delayed in posting this wonderful engagement session with Michael and Marty. Unfortunately, their session fell right between our Maui and Vegas trips, so this post got a little behind. It was a two part session. On the first session, we shot a series of Audrey Hepburn images at the Kentucky Theatre,...

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A little bit of Norway… | Lexington Family Photographer

This was my first, all film shoot, meaning I didn’t pull out my digital 5DMII one single time. I shot the entire session with my Contax 645 on Fujicolor Pro 400H, rated at 200, scanned by Richard Photo Lab. And let’s celebrate…I barely touched these images in Photoshop! That’s a big step for me! This...

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Desert Wedding

This was a styled shoot we shot in the desert outside of Las Vegas. All images shot on film with a Contax 645. Since these were some of my first rolls of medium format film ever, I admittedly underexposed my images. So there have been some light and color adjustments done in Photoshop. I must...

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