Wedding Photography193 articles

Sunset Wedding Portraits Tutorial with Strobe Lights

Sunset Wedding Portraits Tutorial with Strobe Lights

Sunsets are a great time for portrait photography, especially wedding portraits. What’s better than capturing an important moment in someone’s life along with the dreamy backdrop of a sunset? But not every sunset turns out to be as expected. That said, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll need to forego the opportunity. As professional wedding […]

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Best Lens for Wedding Photography

Best Lens for Wedding Photography

Wedding photography puts you in a variety of situations. Some require you to be placed at a good distance while in some situations you need to be up-close taking detail shots. Of course, there’s also everything in between. This is why we often see wedding photographers walking around with at least two camera bodies with […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Dad’s First Look at Daughter in Wedding Dress

Interesting Photo of the Day: Dad’s First Look at Daughter in Wedding Dress

For a bride and groom, the wedding ceremony is often one of the most special, not to mention emotionally charged, events of their lives. And it’s no less of an emotional roller coaster ride for close relatives and friends involved. Therefore, it’s up to the wedding photographers to be able to capture some, if not […]

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Tips for First Time Wedding Photographers

Tips for First Time Wedding Photographers

Wedding photographers are trusted with the responsibility to capture one of the most important days of two individuals, and doing it for the first time can be really scary. But if you are well prepared, both mentally and technically, things don’t need to be stressful. If you are a wedding photographer who’s relatively new on […]

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Wedding Photography: 10 Hacks for both Photo & Video

Wedding Photography: 10 Hacks for both Photo & Video

Being a wedding photographer does not necessarily mean that you can’t try your hand at some videography. Being a hybrid shooter has certain perks of its own. While it gives you an edge over the competition, it also gives you an opportunity to charge more. But to be able to do both, you need to […]

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Wedding Photo Tips on a Bad Weather Day

Wedding Photo Tips on a Bad Weather Day

Imagine that you have a big day for a shoot. You need to shoot a wedding but the weather is against you – it’s raining outside. Do you postpone the wedding? Of course not. As a working professional, you need to be prepared for such situations and make it work for you. Adorama has put […]

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How Practicing Street Photography Can Improve Your Wedding Photography

How Practicing Street Photography Can Improve Your Wedding Photography

As a wedding photographer it’s imperative you provide images that your couples will love, but it’s equally necessary to stay inspired and shoot for yourself. Wedding photographers must advance in their skills year on year, grow, and produce stunning images. I realized very early on that the only way to improve my images was to […]

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What I Learned from Photographing my First Wedding

What I Learned from Photographing my First Wedding

In my bucket list entitled ‘Things To Do As A Photographer Before I Die,’ shooting a marriage sits in pole position. I’ve photographed my children since their birth. I have the good fortune to shoot my favorite sport (boxing) regularly and have even documented a salsa band on tour in my town but for a […]

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Preparing for a Wedding Photography Job

Preparing for a Wedding Photography Job

The role of a wedding photographer is very important, helping to document one of the most important days of a person’s life, so it goes without saying that it must be done well. Many of the opportunities to snap the perfect picture are fleeting and will be lost forever if missed. It’s normal to be […]

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Exposure Compensation & White Wedding Dresses: Keeping the Details

Exposure Compensation & White Wedding Dresses: Keeping the Details

In this article, we discuss how we expose for a white wedding dress to keep its details and minimize or prevent color shifts. All photos were taken with a Canon 6D in RAW using a Canon 70–200 f/2.8L IS at f/22 on a tripod. Direct sunlight during the morning golden hour with no clouds was […]

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