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Few from my last wedding.

 
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Dec 07, 2009 18:50 |  #1

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Dec 07, 2009 21:25 |  #2

These are great.


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Dec 07, 2009 22:17 |  #3

Thanks, I appreciate it.


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Dec 07, 2009 22:40 as a reply to  @ J.Bat's post |  #4

I love the whole set...especially #1. Great work!


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Dec 07, 2009 22:41 |  #5

love the shot of the groomsmen


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Dec 07, 2009 22:43 |  #6

Thanks for all the comments. They are much appreciated.


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Dec 07, 2009 22:48 |  #7

These are all really good! What was the lighting set-up on the entire party shot, if you don't mind me asking?


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Dec 07, 2009 22:53 |  #8

All natural. :)


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Dec 08, 2009 06:32 |  #9

Sorry to be the first to actually give some honest C&C's but i always think its better to hear what actual wedding photographers see rather than a bunch of WOW's which don't actually help.

1. Fine but limited use. Brides shoes are the main ones. I'd probably burn the edges of the chair away so it s just the shoes.
2. Angles too too high... your in danger of the couple thinking its just out of focus rather than being creative.
3. Great clarity but the colours off which makes them all look a bit ill (the brides maides dresses were gold and not white). I'd clone out the pole thats sticking out the the girls head. But the biggest problem will be the two girls on the left will hate their double chins (get it all the time, chins and bingo wings).
4. Lights a bit harsh for me. Nasty shadows on her hands, back and second brides maides arm. The light source looks too high, too small and too focused for the subject.
5. Not keen on is one. As it is... Dirty window looking out onto what? an air con unit... also its not level, it might have been intended to be an off angle shot but its not enough so just looks like a mistake. Crop it to a portrait of just her with a bit of reflection and it works well.
6. IMO needs a tighter crop, it would help with the uneven lighting, cleanup the background and also stop the viewer from thinking you've cut the dress off.
7. Like the shot but shame you cant see the sixth man, and the guy on the grooms left shoulder is a bit of a distraction too.


I take wedding photographs and this is what i see, like i said honest C&C.


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Dec 08, 2009 06:49 |  #10

I can't see any pics...


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Dec 08, 2009 08:43 |  #11

I would also add that the WB / PP is inconsistent and that doesn't work very well for me.

I like the ideas and concepts used but keep an eye on backgrounds (as the above poster outlined, the bride by the window shot is very nice apart from the A/C Unit). The Invite /Ring shot, great idea but a shallower angle and tigher framing would 2 things to consider for next time.

The 2nd to last shot - is nice but maybe not one I'd showcase. it's a fun shot but I don't see many of my clients asking for this kind of thing.

The last shot is awesome, I love the composition, tone and PP.


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