Some Favorites from 12 May wedding (8 images)
Scott_Quier
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I was contracted to shoot a wedding last Saturday (12 May). Here are some that I got. Not much done to them in the way of PP, just levels, WB, and a touch of curves - all in LightRoom. Of course, the photos will be getting a good going over (PP) before delivered to the B&G as finals.
C&C is welcome and encouraged. Thanks for looking.
These are some of my favorites:
1. Groom and mother of the Groom, getting him ready.
2. FOB, after kissing the bride said something we have a small smile from the bride.
3. I'm not sure this works. I'm thinking this would have to be cropped quite a bit and I'm not sure there would be enough left to actually get a decent print. The groom reciting his vows.
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6. The B&G making the big enterance into the reception. I'm not sure, do you think he's a little stoked?
7.
This is probably the best shot of the day. When I finish this shot, I need to get rid of the branch behind her neck.
8.
C&C is welcome and encouraged. Thanks for looking.
These are some of my favorites:
1. Groom and mother of the Groom, getting him ready.
2. FOB, after kissing the bride said something we have a small smile from the bride.
3. I'm not sure this works. I'm thinking this would have to be cropped quite a bit and I'm not sure there would be enough left to actually get a decent print. The groom reciting his vows.
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5.
6. The B&G making the big enterance into the reception. I'm not sure, do you think he's a little stoked?
7.
This is probably the best shot of the day. When I finish this shot, I need to get rid of the branch behind her neck.
8.
Scott
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7 and 8 make my heart go pitter patter!!!! your kissing pose technique is completely believeable, natural, and (most importantly) emotional.
Well done!
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Thank you, I sure hope they do. I got really lucky on this. He was a little demonstrative, but not very. This was a moment when he kinda cut loose.
Thanks, Lynne,
The posing directions are really quite simple and something that I've "stolen" from someone else (I don't remember who):
- Tell them we are going to do a "kissing shot" but we want to be able to see their faces, so no mashing together
- Keep your faces as lined up as possible (on the same plane, as it were)
- Romantic is all about anticipation. Just before your lips touch is where it's at. So, hold it right there and think about it, anticipate the touching and the feeling...
- Oh, and no smiling until after I tell you you can!
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That made me think about the shot my photographer took of me and my hubbie after our ceremony (and the rules sound VERY similar!)
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It's not every wedding where the groom is more interesting than the bride.
But what's with the guy in the hat by the door? He a guest or what?
Cheers!
David
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This was one of the groomsmen
and a little close...
Of course, he changed into these shoes about 2 hours into the reception.
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I too like 7 the best-