Nasef and Haidy's Wedding 15th October
This is the 2nd wedding I've been brave enough to post here so please be gentle while still being constructive
I've just started working through these from yesterday and pulled a few out quickly to share to ease the boredom of the rest of the editing.
As ever, please let me know what you think to help me improve next time out.
1 I was rushing, I really should have sorted the straps! However, I like the shadows still.
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6 Heading to the dance floor for the first dance.
7 As you can see, things get pretty crazy on the dance floor making it difficult to get much apart from overhead shots. This is where being 6'6" tall helps out. OK, not the best shot but it gives you an idea.
I've just started working through these from yesterday and pulled a few out quickly to share to ease the boredom of the rest of the editing.
As ever, please let me know what you think to help me improve next time out.
1 I was rushing, I really should have sorted the straps! However, I like the shadows still.
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4
5
6 Heading to the dance floor for the first dance.
7 As you can see, things get pretty crazy on the dance floor making it difficult to get much apart from overhead shots. This is where being 6'6" tall helps out. OK, not the best shot but it gives you an idea.
I'm here to learn so please feel free to give me constructive criticism to help me become the photographer I desire to be.
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I'm here to learn so please feel free to give me constructive criticism to help me become the photographer I desire to be.
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The getting ready shot could be cropped down quite a bit; the mirror and tilt are not adding to the story and a closer view would show the excitement and anticipation in the bride's face more clearly. I'd also like to see the one of them going to the dance floor brightened up and processed in b & w. And the one of the bride leaning on the fence: can't help but wish that she was the one in focus, and not the groom.
Hope this didn't come off as too critical. The couple will likely be thrilled!
Smurfy, the tilt on these is in camera. I shoot a mix of straight and tilted depending on the taste of the couple. I personally am quite keen to tilted (probably why I post a lot of them rather than the straight ones) but cover off the desired style with the couple in a pre wedding consultation.
Re the B&G on the bridge, I wanted to mix it up as have lots where the B is at the front so in this one gave the G the focal point, he has to play 2nd fiddle enough for the rest of the shoot
I've not PP'd this wedding yet as just completing the previous one so will take other things into consideration.
Thanks for taking time to comment, it helps me to learn to see how other photographers see things so I can take the parts that work for me that I might not have considered otherwise...... keep them coming people
I'm here to learn so please feel free to give me constructive criticism to help me become the photographer I desire to be.
3 is an example, IMO, of when tilt is "arbitrary" or adds nothing to the scene. The two ladies in the BG look like they're going to fall over. I'd shoot this one a bit tighter with a shallow DOF to isolate the bride and minimize the background clutter.
6 is lit very well. I struggle with these types of shots. This turned out wonderful, sidelights the couple without removing the dark ambient setting. I like how the smoke frames the couple. One nit is the other photog (or you in a mirror?) but should be easy to remove.
7 is a strong reception image, nice lighting, action, sharpness and emotion.
Overall very nice job!
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Thanks for the feedback
I think you are right about #3, I sometimes get stuck into tilt mode and don't go back to straight..... other times I get stuck in straight and never tilt, will find a balance one day. I really want a fast prime in the bag for this sort of thing, they are on the list for the future.
I hadn't spotted the photog in 6, will take him out in the finals.
Thanks again!!
I'm here to learn so please feel free to give me constructive criticism to help me become the photographer I desire to be.