Getting ready images are a perfect way to start the narrative of your wedding day. As a documentary wedding photographer I want to capture moments and encapsulate the mood of the day and there are way too many variables for this to be the ultimate guide in lighting, however, any consideration for lighting will usually be more beneficial than not and it’s a good place to start. Note: Weddings are about love, family, friends, and emotion. There are times where a little preparation can make a huge difference in the outcome of your photos. ![]() I don’t want to recreate the lighting on your wedding day by using flash the goal is to capture a wedding’s warmth and document your day in the most authentic way possible. So this guide is actually mainly a guide on lighting! I’m a natural light photographer and I live for gorgeous natural light, incorporating flash only during the reception (dance floor photos), after the sun’s gone down. Lighting is key in photography, it is too often overlooked and it's importance very much underestimated. Since you are trusting me to create the best images, its my job to help you create the setting for this to happen :) All images you see here on my website and my social media were created in good light. After all, you have hired me for my specific style and vision, if I don’t communicate what I need in order to achieve these, my job is made much harder on the day. ![]() So its the lead up to your wedding, you’ve made a booking, paid your deposit….what next? As a wedding photographer, I don't want to completely dictate the timeline of your wedding day, but I’d love to share some tips to help you plan and get the best out of your day.Įducating my clients on best practices for light, setting and timing is crucial in order for me to achieve great images.
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