Here's a couple of shots from 27/01.
Was my first paid wedding... I thought it went really well and I'm really happy with the photos. It was tiring though - a three day affair!
C&C would be great.
lil_miss Goldmember 4,075 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Auckland, NZ More info | Jan 31, 2007 15:39 | #1 |
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CyberPet Hiding Under a Rock 4,052 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Piteå, Sweden More info | Jan 31, 2007 15:42 | #3 I just *love* Indian weddings, never shot one myself, but I love the colors, their dresses and everything. Totally cool! /Petra Hall
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_Jo_ Senior Member 819 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2005 Location: New Zealand More info | Jan 31, 2007 15:42 | #4 |
xandria Senior Member 274 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Utah More info | Jan 31, 2007 15:43 | #5 I like image #2 - great capture and expression, looks almost like a candid shot. It's exciting to have your first paid - by people you don't know - job! http://www.myspace.com/images_by_janae
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CyberPet Hiding Under a Rock 4,052 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Piteå, Sweden More info | Jan 31, 2007 15:44 | #6 Oooh, didn't see the new ones... /Petra Hall
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Jan 31, 2007 15:50 | #7 CyberPet wrote in post #2632787 I'm not too found of the tilt on your first image, it's a bit *too* much, tilting is fine, but not when it's extreme, as in 45°. ![]() Thanks for your comments - I value the input and I'm being a sponge at the moment absorbing everything comes in.. very keen to learn new things ... That was as shot - but I do have a version that isn't tilted also, so there is an option to them. A bunch of Canon bits and pieces.
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Jan 31, 2007 15:52 | #8 CyberPet wrote in post #2632797 Oooh, didn't see the new ones... ![]() Now I get to enjoy her beauty and colors!! Yes she was gorgeous. Over the three days she wore 4 different outfits. Gold/purple, blue, yellow and this one was the final one red. A bunch of Canon bits and pieces.
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DaveG Goldmember 2,040 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia More info | Jan 31, 2007 17:01 | #10 My shock at the first Indian wedding that I shot was that they don't kiss. I was alone with the B&G and I asked them to kiss and the bride went all 14 on me. Blushes, shy grins, embarrassment, and she was a DOCTOR! I asked what was up and they explained to me the no kissing "rule", so I immediately told them that I had no idea and that I'd stop. "No, please continue." they said. They then explained that while it's OK with them, could I separate the "kissing proofs" from the regular proofs so that their parent's couldn't see them? The B&G - once she got over that initial shyness - were gung-ho about it all. "There's never time to do it right. But there's always time to do it over."
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newbie_photog Senior Member 362 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Oregon More info | Jan 31, 2007 17:10 | #11 Beautiful shots, Just out of curiosity how much do you charge for a 3 day wedding? 20d, 10d
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xandria Senior Member 274 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Utah More info | Jan 31, 2007 17:11 | #12 DaveG wrote in post #2633210 My shock at the first Indian wedding that I shot was that they don't kiss. I was alone with the B&G and I asked them to kiss and the bride went all 14 on me. Blushes, shy grins, embarrassment, and she was a DOCTOR! I asked what was up and they explained to me the no kissing "rule", so I immediately told them that I had no idea and that I'd stop. "No, please continue." they said. They then explained that while it's OK with them, could I separate the "kissing proofs" from the regular proofs so that their parent's couldn't see them? The B&G - once she got over that initial shyness - were gung-ho about it all. When I did a wedding presentation for my next Indian wedding I brought this "kissing" point up. That bride and groom were exactly like the first, they both wanted kissing shots - in private - and they wanted the proofs hidden from the parents! The one other point was that both of my Indian wedding parties were pretty "North Americanized" and both the brides were late. It turned out that the makeup is quite time consuming to apply with both regular makeup, and then gold this and that, that's glued (I assume) to the bride. Then there's the sari (sp?) dress, and neither bride had any sense of how long it was going to REALLY take to get dressed! But both weddings were a joy and the colours spectacular! Great tips! And very helpful for those of us who are waiting for the opportunity to shoot an Indian wedding. http://www.myspace.com/images_by_janae
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Jan 31, 2007 17:20 | #13 Yes I was well aware of the non kissing.. I think that was prior to them being officially married. The first night was Thur and that was similar to a traditional hens night - this is where the bride had the henna applied. Friday afternoon was the muslim ceremony which we werent allowed to photograph. These photos were taken on the Saturday which was a special photo session, followed by the reception. Saturday took on the format of most traditional weddings, which made things a lot easier. They were quite happy to have a few kissing shots on Saturday as they had already been married the day before. In fact it was them that asked to have them taken - as I wasnt sure and didnt want to ask. They havent mentioned anything about 'hiding' these shots as of yet though. A bunch of Canon bits and pieces.
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FlavioMX Hatchling 6 posts Joined Mar 2006 More info | Nice photos! A great idea for Indian weddings is to take pictures of the temporary henna tattoo on the bride, is supposed to be worn only at special times, Indian people call it mehendi.
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Saralonde Goldmember 1,019 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Pennsylvania More info | Jan 31, 2007 17:25 | #15 The fascinating things I learn here at POTN!
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