This was the second wedding I have ever photographed, I didn't get paid because this was for a friend, Lots and Lots of photo's, this is a very small sample.
RonMos wrote:
This was the second wedding I have ever photographed, I didn't get paid because this was for a friend, Lots and Lots of photo's, this is a very small sample.
That's a good start, RonMos. Learn some simple editing techniques and improve your lighting a bit and you'll get better. Weddings are a ton of work, generally speaking, as well as stressful.
You can link to my wedding photo's through my UHH profile. I'm by no means the most seasoned wedding photographer but I actually didn't go looking for it in the first place...just sort of landed in my lap. Good luck in your future endeavors but be very carful in how you move forward as weddings are emotional and tricky at best particularly when you get a fee involved.
Word from the wise,
Dan
Lucian
Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
As mentioned it is a start for you but there is a very long way to go. Be careful of your background choices plus use a lower f stop to drop out of focus, your backgrounds more and also look at improving your composition and posing techniques.
After shooting weddings for many years, but higher end events, I'm not sad to have all that behind me. Having to commit a year or more in advance that I will not be ill on their day and will be able to be on the go for 10 plus hours on the day and be able to handle any problem from lighting to weather to bad guest and odd locations etc., is no joking matter.
JBeck
Loc: Orangeville Ontario
2 Photo adages: if it,s ugly,hide it ..if it Bends,bend it....
Full Face (All the planes of the face is important) Left and Right Profile
The Pose: Front foot Forward, body tilted to the left side, hands lose around the waist...
Make sure you have Double of what you need .. 2 Cameras, ETC...
If I can I will try and get you some Photos ... After 14 years ,should be easy to get to them LMAO
steve L
Loc: Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
Why is the girl on the right not a happy camper ????
Lucian
Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
I was going to ask that but my wife noticed she was in a wheel chair and suggested that she might be challenged, so I left it.
Very nice!!!. Looks like a fun group.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Beautiful
I love the shots of the accoutrements ⭐⭐⭐💕
Yes, the lady on the right was a true challenge, she was born with spinal bifita and has no feet, It also left her with out the ability to smile. She didn't want her feet to show and that is why I placed the little girl in front. This was defiantly a challenge to shoot.
RonMos wrote:
Yes, the lady on the right was a true challenge, she was born with spinal bifita and has no feet, It also left her with out the ability to smile. She didn't want her feet to show and that is why I placed the little girl in front. This was defiantly a challenge to shoot.
Well that explains that. What a horrible handicap to have.
steve L
Loc: Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
My humble, humble apologies...did not, or couldn't see the chair...
Total embarrassment...
My best to her...
Again a totally repentant,
steve L
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