#3 looks like the groom is looking at another photographer though. To me, this shot needs to have them both looking into your lens.
I also agree with Angie about the soft vignette. I'm not even sure I would give my clients an option (between two of the same shots). I like to tell them which on is the best and do the editing for them (make life easy for them to purchase prints).
#3 looks like the groom is looking at another photographer though. To me, this shot needs to have them both looking into your lens.
I also agree with Angie about the soft vignette. I'm not even sure I would give my clients an option (between two of the same shots). I like to tell them which on is the best and do the editing for them (make life easy for them to purchase prints).
I am the second and as such my main job is to get the groom and groomsmen getting ready and different angles of the event.
The shot of the couples is only a back up image, and yes I agree it would be better if they they both were looking into the camera.
Thank you for your comment on the vignette. It's now two against one, (me). I like it but am not married to it so your opinions are appreciated.
I also agree with only giving the client the best images. The primary will make his choices, and if he doesn't feel like he wants to include the vignette images, no problem.
Um, I can't see the top shots at all - totally blank. But can see the others. Great experience to get. I like how you've used the flowers for bordering the shots.
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Looks like a pretty set though!
I have them both ways. Clients can choose.
Thanks for the input!!
Sam
#3 looks like the groom is looking at another photographer though. To me, this shot needs to have them both looking into your lens.
I also agree with Angie about the soft vignette. I'm not even sure I would give my clients an option (between two of the same shots). I like to tell them which on is the best and do the editing for them (make life easy for them to purchase prints).
I am the second and as such my main job is to get the groom and groomsmen getting ready and different angles of the event.
The shot of the couples is only a back up image, and yes I agree it would be better if they they both were looking into the camera.
Thank you for your comment on the vignette. It's now two against one, (me). I like it but am not married to it so your opinions are appreciated.
I also agree with only giving the client the best images. The primary will make his choices, and if he doesn't feel like he wants to include the vignette images, no problem.
Sam
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