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Nov 30, 2010 01:23 |  #1

I got to assist a wedding photographer Saturday and had tons of fun. Any pointers or advice welcomed.

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Nov 30, 2010 08:36 |  #2

I really like 2 and 3. When you do a ring shot with the invitation, try to arrange it so that the field of focus includes their names. I really like #4, but it might have been better if you stood on a chair so you could see the shenanigans carrying on behind the groom. I'm not sure what I'm looking at in the last picture.


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Nov 30, 2010 11:15 |  #3

I like them all except the last one, which, I agree with the above, not sure what's happening. I think the second one would be better if the mirror image was in focus since you only see her back in the foreground but maybe you got one where you reversed it? Good job though on all of them~!


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Nov 30, 2010 13:03 |  #4

Michelle Brooks Photography wrote in post #11370160 (external link)
I like them all except the last one, which, I agree with the above, not sure what's happening. I think the second one would be better if the mirror image was in focus since you only see her back in the foreground but maybe you got one where you reversed it? Good job though on all of them~!

Agreed. I think these are very solid, but the mirror one would have more impact if her face was in focus and the last one is just not really a great angle. Leaves the viewer confused. But I think overall, nice work.


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Dec 01, 2010 15:20 |  #5

Don't have anything to add that hasn't already been mentioned so I'll just say that these are wonderful. It would have been nice if you had raised your camera in 4 but I think its still a fun shot. 2 is my fav!


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