Hello readers! Yesterday was Brian and Eileen’s big day and my team arrived early as Gaby was scheduled for make-up. This gave me some extra time to really focus on the little things in the morning like the details. I always like to think this is the best time to really let your creativity shine. Shooting a wedding can be predominantly candid and journalistic, but there are a few times when a photographer can really take things into his or her own hands. These details are a prime example, trying different things, things outside of the box, something that you don’t normally see. Especially with rings, shoes, and the dress, many times you see the same types of pictures, straight on, window light, low to the ground. Looking at things differently and creating something special will be very much appreciated, if not by your bride, at least by other photographers looking at your work. I like to find unique light, interesting environments, and different compositions. I always look for quirky or unique items and put them to use. Its easy for a photographer to get that creative block, so practicing on even your own with your own details over and over is the best way to start. Hope you like these detail teasers, I’ll be posting the real teasers soon.
Please enjoy!