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Creating Eye Catching Wedding photos

Creating Eye Catching Wedding photos

This will blog will help you  in Creating Eye Catching Wedding photos.

Our approach to weddings Creating Eye Catching Wedding photos is to always go in with an open mind, let the wedding day flow naturally, be a fly on the wall and have fun. The day is filled with so many amazing moments so we don’t interfere or manufacture things—we want to capture real moments so that our photos are connected to something meaningful. Being discreet, slowing down, really observing everything helps us achieve that. Most importantly just being someone to spend time with helps everyone else around us relax and then everything else just flows.”

Weddings just brings up so many emotions. “Capturing unique wedding moments is like playing puzzles,”We look for the micro interactions and small details besides those formal events.

I suggest that you check out all the photos on my wedding pages. But here is on link https://charlottebell.com/austin-wedding-photography/

I document a lot of couples who get married with hardly any plans. It’s something I wish more couples would consider because it is SO beautiful for many reasons. In its simplicity, there is a glow between the couple of having made the right decisions across the board. Both with whom they married but also how they married. Just knowing the other wants to marry this way is, in itself, confirmation of their love. Getting married can be simple and still be breathtaking.”

Unlike traditional wedding photography—which often involves posed shots and carefully arranged groupings—photojournalistic images are more spontaneous and natural. Photojournalistic wedding photographers typically blend into the background, capturing candid and emotional moments as they occur

Wedding photojournalism is a style of wedding photography that aims to capture the event as it unfolds, with little to no interference from the photographer. Unlike traditional wedding photography—which often involves posed shots and carefully arranged groupings—photojournalistic images are more spontaneous and natural. Photojournalistic wedding photographers typically blend into the background, capturing candid and emotional moments as they occur. When it comes to wedding photojournalism, there are a few key things to keep in mind in order to help you achieve the best results. In this article, we’ll review the following:

 

  1. Select and Isolate a Subject (or two)
  2. Give Your Team Specific Roles
  3. Listen, Be Patient, and Anticipate The Moments
  4. Understand the Timeline
  5. Keep Your Camera Down Until the Moment
  6. Understand the Effect of Lens Choice
  7. Dial In Your Settings and Lighting
  8. Perfectly Imperfect is Okay
  9. Give Your Compositions Context
  10. Move Around to The Right Positions
  11. Direct and Cue as Needed

 

 

charlottebell

EDUCATION 2010 Student Tony Corbell. 2011 PPA Photography School, Dallas TX 2010 Student Kirk Tuck, Austin, TX 2000- Marketing consultant for The Rug Hook Project of MX 2004- Organizer of Travis Heights Art Show 2004 Student Dan Burkholder, Platinum printing and digital photography 2004 Student Tom Knapp, printmaking 2004 Student of Lander Rodriguiz, photoshop 2003 Author of “Tears from the Crown of Thorns” 2003 Student of Jo Brenzo Master photographer 2002 Student of Jill Skupin Bromoil photography 2002 Student of Ray Carafano Holga Camera photography 2001 Student of Lisa Mackie, NY, NY Printmaking 2001 Student of Jim Johnston San Miguel de Allende, Mexico Printmaking 1998 Instituto Allende, San Miguel de Allende Photography 1997 Instituto Allende, SMA Photography 1995&96 Elizabeth Ney Sculpture School Sculpture 1996 Boulder Sculpture Academy Sculpture 1995 Daugherty Art Center Photography 1994 Instituto Allende. San Miguel de Allende Photography 1969 University of Minnesota BS Psychology, minor Art

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