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How To Photograph A Wedding Ceremony
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Step 1: Have a ton of money.
Great presentation – love the little toys. I was searching to see which lenses you used in the different spots of the church and ceremony. That would have really delivered your introduction lead. Thanks!
Great demo!
This is how I do my weddings, the only thing I am lacking is a second shooter, and so I make it work for me. I am glad to see that someone else actually does what I do. It makes me feel like I am doing something right😂😂. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Such a solid video. Thank you.
That so so helpful!! Thanks!!
Great stuff.
Wow!! Amazing video! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! This is really helpful.
Great tips, great strategy / game-plan. (I am the "Hey, can you do us a favor and take a few snapshots during the ceremony?" friend, and I'm a little anxious about it. They didn't hire a pro, so I am all they've got (except for some cellphone pix). … Thanks again, Christine, for your advice and expertise!!!
Thank you so much for your video references!
Oh my gosh. I have watched probably every video on YouTube on how to shoot a wedding ceremony, and this has by far been my favourite 🤣 I LOVE your use of figurines to explain the process and the image examples to follow. Thank you for such an awesome walk through! Very well done,
Incredibly informative and helpful! Thanks!
Thanks so much, value this
Where is your lens shade? That thing is sooooo important when it comes to lens flare and dropping. Anyway..
Thank you Christine! I have my first wedding today and this has been super helpful.
2nd shooter totally ruined your kiss shot. DON'T MIRROR. or you will keep seeing each other in your photos.
What's tough is when you cannot go around the back–if the ceremony is up against a wall, and there's a large wedding party taking up most of the front.
So you shoot the hole wedding with the 70-200? WOW.
Thank you so much for this video. The toy models were excellent, especially for the visual learner like myself!
i prefer 35mm and 85mm
I do not have 2 camera bodies. I wish i did. I'm doing my first wedding next week and I'm not sure if I would want to switch lenses during the ceromony. Should I go in with my 50mm or my 85mm?
Well-executed. I like the idea of using the figurines as it is the closest to a real-life situation. Well done and thank u for sharing.
One of the first things to do is to speak with the church officiant and ask about the church RULES for photographers. Not every venue allows you to stand in all the positions mentioned in the video. I have actually been told on a several occasions that I was not allowed anywhere but in the back of the church (sometimes in the balcony), never in the center aisle and never closer than the last occupied pew.
Oh man I’ve assisted for a Hasidic Jewish wedding and we are totally on top of the couple and I’m talking 2 photographers 2 videographers 2 assistant. Different wedding different way of how they approach the events