Photography

Two Things I Tell Every Bride

September 28, 2010
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Two Things I Tell Every Bride

Weddings are such delicate piece of work. They can’t be done flippantly or without preparation. And with such easy access to high performance pieces of equipment, it is so easy for just any Joe Schmo to buy a DSLR and some business cards. This practice means that us professionals need to be completely on...

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How to Photograph a Wedding

September 1, 2010
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How to Photograph a Wedding

Wedding photography techniques for photographers. Photographing a wedding, find out the secrets of a professional. Includes events and groups. Increase Your Photography Skill and Confidence Level Quickly and Easily With These Top Professional Secrets that Will Change Your Approach to Profitable Wedding, Group and Portraiture Photography …”

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Are you Britain’s best wedding photographer – win a Hasselblad camera

July 13, 2010
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Are you Britain’s best wedding photographer – win a Hasselblad camera

Are you Britain’s best wedding photographer? If so, Unveiled is looking for five beautiful shots of a real-life marriage, shot on any camera, anywhere and in any style you like. photo credit: insane_capture In return the winner will have at least one of their images printed in Wedding magazine, one of the best-selling UK...

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Top 10 Tips for Taking Photographs At Weddings

June 8, 2010
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Top 10 Tips for Taking Photographs At Weddings

photo credit: zachstern Whether this is the first time you’ve been asked to act as the sole wedding photographer, or you’re just there as backup, the responsibility of taking photographs at a wedding can be a huge one! Here are our ten top tips to make sure you get it right. 1) Be Prepared:...

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Canon EOS 550D HD video suitable for wedding videos

February 8, 2010
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Canon EOS 550D HD video suitable for wedding videos

London, 8th February 2010 – Canon today announces a groundbreaking new addition to its expanding, world-famous EOS range of Digital SLR cameras – the EOS 550D. The EOS 550D redefines the boundaries of Canon’s consumer DSLR range, incorporating technologies and features more commonly found in semi-professional DSLRs into the compact, lightweight body favoured by...

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Discover How to Take Stunning Portraits

December 1, 2009
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Discover How to Take Stunning Portraits

photo credit: Sukanto Debnath Whether it’s taking pictures of our friends, kids, partners or even ourselves – people are what we’re looking at through the viewfinder (or on the LCD) when we line up a shot. Yet so many of us struggle to take portraits with the ‘WOW Factor’. We wanted to help you...

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Be Imaginative with Wedding Photography

November 4, 2009
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Be Imaginative with Wedding Photography

Christina N Dickson over at digital-photography-school photo credit: stumayhew The most notable wedding photographers are the ones who are most innovative in their portrait creations. So the question is, how do you become a trend setter with your wedding imagery? Start with these ideas and you’ll be on your way to becoming an edgy...

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Telephoto Wedding

June 25, 2009
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A great post from Jeff Ascough The famous Robert Capa quotation “If your pictures aren’t good enough, you aren’t close enough” is so apt when it comes to people photography, and yet wedding photographers seem to have a fascination with long telephoto lenses. One of the most used lenses for wedding photography is the...

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Marketing Tips For Wedding Photographers

April 12, 2009
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Marketing Tips For Wedding Photographers

Christina Dickson has some great tips to market your skills photo credit: millzero.com Many photographers use indirect marketing to promote themselves. Business cards. Flyers. Ads. Specials. These are most powerful when paired with direct marketing, when you engage the customer personally. Try direct marketing your wedding photography in these six ways: 1. Create a...

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How to Photo 15 girls. 17 guys. 1 bride and 1 groom.

April 6, 2009
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How to Photo 15 girls. 17 guys. 1 bride and 1 groom.

Christina Dickson has a great post about photographing a group photo at a wedding. photo credit: shutupyourface I started with a group of bridesmaids. “All right, you lovely ladies please come here.” I placed them in the very middle, between the pillars. Next I pulled out my benches to create additional levels and placed...

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