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Engagement Portrait Shoots: 7 Professional Tips to take your Engagement Shoots to the Next Level

17 Oct

Engagement-Shoots

Today portrait photographer Christina N Dickson shares tips on how to shoot engagement portraits. Christina’s work can be found at www.ChristinaNicholePhotography.com.

Shooting engagement portraits are perhaps some of the most enjoyable for photographers. Most often, they are taken before the whirlwind of wedding planning is fully underway, and the couple is still quite enamored with one another. How do you take advantage of this time and produce incredible images? Follow these few steps to achieve real and vibrant engagement portraits.

1. Be involved!

As a photographer, you must keep your people skills sharp. With engagement photos, you have to do your research on the couple you are photographing. What are they like as a couple? What are they like as individuals? What is their wedding going to be like? How did they meet? This is going to affect the way you want to build your images and portray them.

2. Encourage affection!

Rather than posing each shot, ie, “okay, now you kiss her cheek!” encourage your couple to show as much affection as possible. Every couple does certain things to show one another love. If you want to capture them accurately, you will urge this type of interaction.

3. Be observant!

A couple is most natural when they are focusing on one another. Try to direct the shoot by suggesting they talk to one another, telling one another most embarrassing moments, or 5 things they love about each other– topics that will pull out expression, interaction, and affection.

4. Remember that space determines relationship!

If a couple is leaning in for a kiss, or walking arm in arm, you will be able to communicate a message of intimacy. Sometimes you can get sweet shots with contrast and tension in the picture by placing the couple far apart in the frame, but be sure that this is your purpose if your going to do it.

5. Tell a story.

No love story is the same. Find unique traits about the couple, and then pull this out in the creation of your images. If the couple is perfectly at ease with one another because they have been best friends for 10 years, you can create images with a laid back and contented feel. If the couple has had a whirlwind romance after meeting on e-harmony.com, it will be natural to pull out the affection and passion of their relationship

6. Be open to suggestions!

Often times the bride to be will have an idea for a shot she will suggest to you before hand. Other times her fiancé may think of an idea on the spot during the shoot. If you can integrate these ideas into your shooting, you will delight the couple, and possibly find yourself inspired by new ideas.

7. Be personable!

If you get to know your couple, and allow them to fall in love with your personality and style, you have a good chance of booking them for a wedding also. Your job is not only to take good pictures, but also to give them a fabulous time they will remember for the rest of their lives.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Engagement Portrait Shoots: 7 Professional Tips to take your Engagement Shoots to the Next Level



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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 3D Vision Performance Review Evaluation Linus Tech Tips

16 Oct

CA: www.ncix.com US: www.us.ncix.com Crysis 2 and SKYRIM are both included. Not too many games in the test suite today, but this gives us a reasonable idea of how the new GTX 670 performs in stereoscopic 3D 🙂
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Photography Tips : Start-Up Costs for Photography

16 Oct

Starting a photography business is complex and difficult because photography technologies are constantly changing and equipment is constantly losing value. Learn about photography start-up costs from a professional photographer in this free video on photography. Expert: Anthony Maddaloni Contact: www.maddaloniphoto.blogspot.com Bio: Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green
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6 Tips for Stellar Bokeh Photography

16 Oct

The main difference between the camera and the your eye is focus. Your eye has a nearly unlimited depth of field, whereas a camera does not. It makes it practically impossible for a camera lens to truly capture what can be seen with the human eye. Instead of fighting this limitation, many photographers choose to embrace it, making a feature Continue Reading
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Connect: Tips for taking your smartphone into the ocean

16 Oct

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Simple waterproof gear can protect your smartphone while you catch the spray of the surf and actions of the waves for stunning images from the sea. Allan Hoffman offers seven tips for taking your smartphone into the ocean.

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Windows 7 – Title Bar Tricks and Tips Including Keyboard Shortcuts

25 Aug

Other ways to maximize windows and bring up window options in Windows 7.

Here are a couple of tricks with window title bars in Windows 7 – some of these tips may work in other Windows versions:

* Double-click the title bar of a window to maximize it (if the current window supports maximizing). Double-click the title bar again to restore the window to its previous size. …

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Children Photographer Lena Hyde – Photo Shoot Tips

03 Aug

www.silberstudios.tv Childhood photographer Lena Hyde is a respected expert in the field of children’s photography. In this video, she joins Marc Silber to talk about her approach to shooting photos of children and to share her tips on efficient lighting and equipment. Looking at her work, it is clear that she enjoys her work and truly engages her subjects, both young and old. Lena is a natural at interacting with children and babies, and always makes sure to create an experience that is fun and enjoyable for them. Children are more comfortable without the commotion of lighting equipment, so she only uses all natural light for her photos. Lena advises against carrying around heavy equipment, since you often have to run around to keep up with your active subjects. Join us for this informative video for anyone who wants to capture truly natural photographs of children that will be cherished for years to come. Check out Lena’s site. Our thanks to Francesco Spiezia for his footage of Lena in action! Click to subscribe to our videos to stay up to date!

 

Travel Photography—Jeff Johnson’s Tips for Stunning Images

03 Aug

Get more info at www.silberstudios.tv Jeff Johnson has a dream job as a Patagonia staff photographer; he gives his tips for outstanding travel images, his advice is to always look for the story and tell it with your images and in his case as a writer, he writes about it in his journal as well. Marc asked him “how do you get the mojo in your images?” Jeff discusses what works for him to capture images that pop or have the mojo. Jeff Johnson is also the lead in the film 180 Degrees South which retraces the epic 1968 journey of his heros Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins to Patagonia. Jeff talks about how the movie came about and his experiences along the way as a photographer Watch this episode of Advancing Your Photography for an inside look at how Jeff captures his powerful photojournalistic stories.
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Adorama Photography TV presents “How’d They Do That” featuring Kim Krejca. In this episode, Mark caught up with Kim and Rick Gayle and they talk about how it is to work with a food stylist and how it impacts food and product photography. For more information about food photography, go here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more videos!
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ADOBE LIGHTROOM TIPS: FACIAL RETOUCHING TECHNIQUES

02 Aug

ONLINE ADOBE LIGHTROOM CLASSES @ www.bestlightroomtraining.com! Facial retouching techniques in Adobe Lightroom… Kris Gay Best Lightroom Training 260-440-3889 studio/office 260-438-7246 cell WEBSITE: bestlightroomtraining.com EMAIL: bestlightroomtraining@gmail.com This video may not be embedded or shown on any web site, page, or other venue without the express written permission of the copyright owner.
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DSLR Tips: Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO

01 Aug

On this episode we try to tackle the relationship of aperture, shutter speed and ISO. I also give my review of the Motion Slider 36! www.photovideoshow.com http Equipment used in this video: Nikon D7000 – amzn.to Nikkor 50mm F1.4 – amzn.to Nikkor 18-70mm F3.5 – amzn.to Motion Slider 36 – amzn.to
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Become a fan on Facebook: facebook.com This short film was shot on a wonderful day in April 2011. We used the Nikon D5100 and shot with the D-Movie function. Lenses: Nikkor 50mm F/1.8, Nikkor 18-200mm ISO: 100 Music by Fenchel & Janisch Our own website: www.fenchel-janisch.com Subscribe to our channel for more Nikon D5100 footage! http Twitter: www.twitter.com