Wedding from 2 weeks ago
Scott_Quier
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Things fianlly slowed down enough that I'm able to post some pictures from a wedding from a couple of weeks ago.
1. I was warned that the groom was very likely to get emotional when he saw his bride!
2. Getting himself back under control.
3. The reception was scheduled to be held very near the swimming pool at a local hotel. When the MOB got there, she discovered that the A/C was not working, the temperature as approaching 95 and so was the humidity. The hotel had to scramble to move the reception to the only room that was available. So, the B&G weren't allowed into the hotel for almost 2 hours. They were so cool about it. She turns to me and asks if we can use some of this time to make some more photographs. Way cool bride!! Here's one while they were sharing a more intimate moment.
4. Another from the same setting. I couldn't get any better angle on this. To camera right was huge, ugly hotel door and to camera left, the end of the building and the hotel parking lot. Oh, well - you do the best you can with what you have.
5. Another made while we were waiting for permission to enter the hotel.
6. She was waiting for all the hub-bub to quiet down. I wanted to get a nice photo of her, but every time I lowered myself to the floor and pointed the camera at her, she would look at the camera and ham it up. So, I ignored her for a moment. Then, I set the center focus point active, lowered the camera to the floor, made a guess for aiming the camera and fired one off. Chimp - nope, not quite right. Correct and fire again and I go this.
7. From the reception, the first dance.
8. Bride's reaction to a toast from her mother. Groom was right there to comfort her.
1. I was warned that the groom was very likely to get emotional when he saw his bride!
2. Getting himself back under control.
3. The reception was scheduled to be held very near the swimming pool at a local hotel. When the MOB got there, she discovered that the A/C was not working, the temperature as approaching 95 and so was the humidity. The hotel had to scramble to move the reception to the only room that was available. So, the B&G weren't allowed into the hotel for almost 2 hours. They were so cool about it. She turns to me and asks if we can use some of this time to make some more photographs. Way cool bride!! Here's one while they were sharing a more intimate moment.
4. Another from the same setting. I couldn't get any better angle on this. To camera right was huge, ugly hotel door and to camera left, the end of the building and the hotel parking lot. Oh, well - you do the best you can with what you have.
5. Another made while we were waiting for permission to enter the hotel.
6. She was waiting for all the hub-bub to quiet down. I wanted to get a nice photo of her, but every time I lowered myself to the floor and pointed the camera at her, she would look at the camera and ham it up. So, I ignored her for a moment. Then, I set the center focus point active, lowered the camera to the floor, made a guess for aiming the camera and fired one off. Chimp - nope, not quite right. Correct and fire again and I go this.
7. From the reception, the first dance.
8. Bride's reaction to a toast from her mother. Groom was right there to comfort her.
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I like the colors and processing on 3, and a VERY creative composition in #5. It looks a teeny bit hot, but I still like it very much.
A breath of fresh air this set, to see the groom so emotionally involved with the day. I've not had a demonstrative couple in a while.
Creative solution to a common problem in #6. 200mm x1.6 comes in handy, too. Either way, it pays to get these shots, because their parents eat them up! My most common reprints are of the flower girl and ring bearer.
#7 is an absolute gem. Fantastic. Are you asking the DJ's NOT to turn down the lights for the first dances? Mine are all super dark and yours look, well, not dark.
Thanks for sharing!
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Other places are usually kin to caves. There, I have to set the ISO high, the shutter low, and bounce a lot of flash power off the ceiling or my Joe Demb diffuser (they actually do work!). When I shoot high ISO, I usually don't worry about the noise too much. I let the B&G know ahead of time that this will be the result and leave it to them to set the lights where they want them. I work either way - no worries. Always a pleasure to share with you!
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Really nice sequence of images and it looks as though you found yourself a fantastic couple to photograph.
Nice work!!
Cheers!
David
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Anyway, yeah, I was supremely lucky to have this couple contract me for coverage of their day. The bride had every reason to go totally ballistic, but she was so cool. "Can't get to the reception venue for a couple of hours? OK, lets make some more photos!" Just way cool!
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Great job Scott!!!
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Nope I'm not kidding.
I guess because I have seen all my other shots too they all seem like pretty typical wedding type shots. There wasn't too much emotion at my Niece's wedding. Unless you can count when they were saying their vows and my Niece kept laughing at John's middle name lol.
Oh and when my son was laughing really hard at everyone on the dance floor doing the "Oops upside your head" dance. I might post that one for you to see
As for the "Oops upside your head" dance - what's that. I don't recognize the term though there's a good chance I know what you're talking about - just not by that name.
Oh, and don't think I didn't cherry pick this lot. Most of my photos are run-of-the-mill dull as well!
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Nice to know you take run of the mill type stuff too
I suppose I am my own worst critique.
As for the dance, I'll post it along with the photograph, although the movie isn't mine.
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I did, however, council him to be sure to remove the phone before the ceremony.
I wonder how many people (bride or groom) have had their cell phone go off during the ceremony?
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