A reference guide to understanding exposure issues and common problems that occur on the wedding day, as well as practical steps on how to avoid them.
If you have questions like these, this guide will help:
-Where should I stand (processional, cake cutting, etc)?
-Is it okay to use a flash?
-Should I require a contract?
-What lenses/ gear do I need?
-What shots are expected?
-How do I control the crowd during altar shots?
This guide is compact at 67 pages with tips and practical information about wedding day photography from beginning to end. Learn what's expected of you as the wedding photographer and how to use your role to capture the bride's day in images. This manual is perfect for new photographers or family members that have decided to shoot their first wedding. It will help you learn the ins and outs of the day quickly and concisely.
J. Cantwell has been shooting weddings for the affluent across the US for the past decade. This little handbook includes practical techniques that work. It is not a posing guide, but an overview of the wedding day and how to tackle it as the wedding photographer.
Topics include those listed below in the Table of Contents
1.Introduction
2.Before the Wedding Day
3.The Church
4.The Bride
5.The Photographer
6.The Rehearsal
7.The Wedding Day
8.The Ceremony
9.Must Have Ceremony Shots
10.After the Ceremony
11.Altar Shots
12.Crowd Control
13.Altar Shots Tips & Tricks
14.The Reception
15.Must Have Reception Shots
16.The Entrance
17.1st Dances & Toasts
18.Cake Cutting
19.Bouquet & Garter Tosses
20.The Exit
21.After the Exit
If you have shot several weddings and know exactly what to do, this guide is not for you. If you're brand new and still sick from nerves when you are shooting on the wedding day, then check this out.
If you have questions like these, this guide will help:
-Where should I stand (processional, cake cutting, etc)?
-Is it okay to use a flash?
-Should I require a contract?
-What lenses/ gear do I need?
-What shots are expected?
-How do I control the crowd during altar shots?
This guide is compact at 67 pages with tips and practical information about wedding day photography from beginning to end. Learn what's expected of you as the wedding photographer and how to use your role to capture the bride's day in images. This manual is perfect for new photographers or family members that have decided to shoot their first wedding. It will help you learn the ins and outs of the day quickly and concisely.
J. Cantwell has been shooting weddings for the affluent across the US for the past decade. This little handbook includes practical techniques that work. It is not a posing guide, but an overview of the wedding day and how to tackle it as the wedding photographer.
Topics include those listed below in the Table of Contents
1.Introduction
2.Before the Wedding Day
3.The Church
4.The Bride
5.The Photographer
6.The Rehearsal
7.The Wedding Day
8.The Ceremony
9.Must Have Ceremony Shots
10.After the Ceremony
11.Altar Shots
12.Crowd Control
13.Altar Shots Tips & Tricks
14.The Reception
15.Must Have Reception Shots
16.The Entrance
17.1st Dances & Toasts
18.Cake Cutting
19.Bouquet & Garter Tosses
20.The Exit
21.After the Exit
If you have shot several weddings and know exactly what to do, this guide is not for you. If you're brand new and still sick from nerves when you are shooting on the wedding day, then check this out.