I was going to put this in Photography Discussion, then decided Wedding, the powers (was going to say idiots) that be will probably still move it to Links or Attic. It's getting like collage and taking Liberal Arts classes instead of math. No matter what you do it's at the digression of the person reading it. And for all your hard work you still get a C-.
There was a post on 'why we have hard time with educational videos. Pretty on the mark:
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-390266-1.html#6552634At the bottom was a link to this unwedding article. The approach was pretty kewl. This would push your idea limits as a wedding photographer. I love brides that come up with alternate ideas.
https://fstoppers.com/business/why-most-creative-wedding-shoot-youve-never-seen-70374
bkyser
Loc: Fly over country in Indiana
Obviously, not all of them are what I would be interested in shooting, but there are some really fun poses that would be a nice addition to an album. Not sure I get the meaning (maybe if I knew who the bride and groom are) of the ones throwing money, etc.
The one on the bench, reminds me of one I took at the couple sitting with their backs to me, while sitting at the "bar" of a very old, rundown, restaurant. Converted to black and white, it ended up being really something special. The restaurant ordered a copy of it as well to display.
The biggest issue is time, and having a couple let you do the photos before hand, instead of trying to cram it all in between the ceremony and the reception.
Thanks for sharing. It was "interesting" and also gave some good ideas if you could imagine taking more "traditional" people, and getting them to more non-traditional locations.
bk
bkyser wrote:
Obviously, not all .........
I am all about tradition, but I do like it when the wedding party grabs me and wants to do 'different'.
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