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In this program Ken talks you through his process of photographing a wedding. He demonstrates how he works with the bridal party in the many aspects of the wedding day. Ken makes sure the Bride and Groom are looking great in every image. We followed him all day recording his great techniques. See how he works maximizing his surroundings to get those award winning images. Ken gives vital information on lighting, posing and the use of a photo assistant to capture key photographs. This is invaluable information for any established or aspiring wedding photographer.
What you will learn:
Get a variety of images before the wedding
Working with window light
Make time for family groups and good posing
Two photographers get the best moments in the ceremony
Working with light you have
Creative environmental shots
Large light source after the ceremony for bride & groom
The reception and keeping a distance
Using a second flash at the reception
Working smart to get great expressions
Ken’s favorite lenses and equipment
Creating images for the album
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Total Run Time: 1:26
Get a variety of images before the wedding
Working with window light
Make time for family groups and good posing
Two photographers get the best moments in the ceremony
Working with light you have
Creative environmental shots
Large light source after the ceremony for bride & groom
The reception and keeping a distance
Using a second flash at the reception
Working smart to get great expressions
Ken's favorite lenses and equipment
Creating images for the album
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I read some of the reviews, and wanted to add my own. You make things very clear –even to this old lady! I not only watch tutorials, but refer to them again when I run into a question as I’m trying to learn PS. You make things very straightforward and you don’t skip steps, making the assumption that the viewer knows how you got where you are or how you accessed the tool or feature you’re using.
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