Wedding Photography carries with it a heavy burden. You are entrusted to record one of the most important events in a person's life - especially the bride! It takes nerves of steel, patience and an observant eye. In my humble opinion, the official photographer needs to lay low, stay out of the way, but always be assessable. Personally, I take tons of candid photographs, along with the traditional ones. I try to pay attention to detail and attempt to be in the right place at the right time. First and foremost, you must please the lovely Bride and her Mother -not an easy task, but with much practice you will gain expertise and a measure of confidence and a portfolio to sell yourself with. You can easily make a living with the skills you can acquire through Wedding Day Photography.
In the early 1960's my Father purchased something that changed my life forever. . .A Polaroid camera. It was rather strange in appearance, but it was the latest and greatist in technology at the time. You could snap the shutter, and in seconds out came a picture that slowly developed in front of your eyes in just a few minutes! It was a like having a portable darkroom. Magic! That camera was a springboard into the next decade when I bought my first 35 mm SLR. As they say, the rest is history.
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Sunday, April 3, 2011
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Awe. Such beautiful photos!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mitzi,
ReplyDeleteWeddings can be hectic, but you are rewarded with the opportunity for great shots.