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2,073 Views· Posted 01/30/2018
In this B&H Event Space video, wedding photographers Laibel and Chana Schwartz show you how to create great portraits in less than desirable environments, allowing you to come away with happy customers, as well as elements for a noteworthy portfolio. During this presentation, the Schwartzes discuss the seven techniques they use to produce beautiful portraiture in any setting, despite tacky backgrounds. Learn their tips for finding your happy spot, thinking outside your box, changing your perspective, styling things yourself, or even
725 Views· Posted 09/20/2017
In the following video, photographers Corey Christian and Paige Denkin, of Going Home Productions, explain the unique dynamic that being a couple brings to their wedding photography. They describe how they work together and work with the couple to capture stunning images that encapsulate the essence of the event. Also, Christian and Denkin discuss how their bond, and always having each other’s back, can greatly help the other during the event. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other
4,030 Views· Posted 05/07/2015
With a very personable demeanor and his beautiful photographs as a calling card, Ira Lippke introduces us to the important aspects of shooting a destination wedding. Noting the importance of developing a trusting relationship with the couple, he speaks about the “immersive nature” and intimacy of travelling with the wedding party and how that provides the opportunity for amazing photos. He also provides several very practical tips and notes on his gear choices, but also makes it clear that while quality lenses and sensors are important, a
8,138 Views· Posted 03/18/2014
Join renowned wedding photographer Moshe Zusman as he explains his approach and shares some of his techniques for posing brides, grooms, and wedding parties. If you want your wedding portraits to possess pizzazz, character, elegance, and a natural feel, Zusman suggests that you treat each image as though it were part of a high-fashion shoot.
You can achieve the best images by posing your subjects assertively—and you can imprint ideas in your consciousness by posing your friends, spouses, or relatives in practice. Plan in advance, scout