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Toni and Rob's preview video, shot with the Canon 5D Mark II at Raphael Vineyard, Peconic, New York.

produced by vladimir chaloupka
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  • Aaron Morrell 2 months ago
    Love the whole thing. Got to say though, the closer is truly golden!
  • Vladimir Chaloupka plus 2 months ago
    Thank you very much Aaron!
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  • John Arnold plus 2 months ago
    Great work Vlad! Some really beautiful shots in the vineyard and of them eating dinner; also loved the closing credits. Did you use a stabilizer or was that mostly hand held?
  • Vladimir Chaloupka plus 2 months ago
    Thanks John, almost everything was handheld.
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  • diego gagliardi 2 months ago
    So nice to see a couple that looks like they are so in love isn't? Great work!
  • Vladimir Chaloupka plus 1 month ago
    Thank you Diego
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  • CMD Studios plus 2 months ago
    nice work
  • Vladimir Chaloupka plus 1 month ago
    Thanks!!
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  • Nigel Corroon plus 27 days ago
    I Love it. I love it. I love it!!!

    You definitely have your own unique style of shooting!

    How did you get that last 'High Five-ing shot? Dolly? Slider? Merlin?
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