Posts Tagged ‘photoshop actions wedding’
Nov 17
What is a First Look?
A “first look” has become a big trend in today’s weddings. During a first look, we capture a couple’s romantic shots, bridal party shots and family pictures. That way, by the time the ceremony has finished, everyone can go directly to the reception including the bride and groom. Wedding guests, family, and friends never miss
Nov 08
Advice for Newborn Sessions
There’s something really special about documenting a new life that’s just come into this world. Newborns are innocent, tiny, and irresistibly cute! Schedule in your newborn session with the mom-t0-be based around her due date, since the ideal time to do these sessions is when they’re 5 to 10 days old. Within these few days, they are
Nov 07
Confidence!
When I first started shooting weddings several years ago, I struggled with my confidence, always worrying what people thought of me. As lead camera, documenting a wedding itself came natural to me, but I also felt pressure to be directive when it came to helping the bride, groom, bridal party and family members with posing
If you are a wedding photographer, then you know how much preparation it takes before each wedding day you document. When I first started shooting weddings not too long ago, I was clueless! I assumed all I’d need was my camera, flash, batteries, and a few CF cards. I was definitely right about those things,
Nov 04
When to Use Manual Focusing!
I like shooting in manual focus on many occasions. Adjusting your lens from “AF” (auto-focus) to “MF” (manual focus) allows your camera to capture what it otherwise may not in some circumstances. For example, I use manual focus when shooting into the sun, for detail shots where I’m focusing in on a single flower or
