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Wedding Photography Flat lay | Tips for Flat Lay Styling
Let’s get your prepared for this season of wedding photography with tips to help you with your wedding photography flat lay. Having a good flat lay in your portfolio is a great way to get accepted in publications and get much needed organic wedding photography advertising. Lets look at how to…
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You're awesome, thanks for the video
Pretty dope and informative video bro. Thanks for sharing.
This is the first time I heard that the photographer is doing this from scratch…I always thought that you go and there they are, waiting for you on a perfect background on a perfect light and you just snap it 😀
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Thank you so much for the information. It’s been very helpful. I’m definitely thinking about taking one of your classes.
John, I'm on the website. Which version of the flat lay is it that you have? Fabric?
Why does fujifilm raw images never look crisp and clean like other raw images from even crop sensors? Fuji raws always break apart
This is really useful advice, especially about the risers
2:02 DANG. Those flatlays are GORGEOUS and speak for themselves. I paused the video to just look at them for a moment. So good. They’re works of art in themselves. Very impressive, John!
I don’t have a macro lens what extension can I get for my Nikon d750?
Awesomes!!
Amazing video! the details of flat lays really make them stand out more. It really is an art
You can also use the ring box as a riser !
I've used lens caps before instead of risers.
Hey John – this may be my mistake but I was looking for the flat lay mat link in the description but it’s not popping up for me – may you also link it in the comments? Thanks!
Wow GFX 100 II, so you upgraded from the XT.
Have you ever heard of this: Never put shoes in the same flat lay as the invitation. 😳 I never knew about this until recently. Apparently it's a big no no with the stationary designers. I've been photographing weddings for a really long time. I've done well over 700 weddings and events. I just learned about this recently from a photographer in my group who took a flat lay class. 😮