Wedding Photography: Tips, Tricks & Ideas for Amazing Photos
Wedding Photography: Tips, Tricks & Ideas for Amazing Photos, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 42 lectures, based on 268 reviews, and has 1250 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand the structure of a wedding day Start to develop confidence to tackle wedding photography Capture natural looking posed and staged photos Capture some of the authentic wedding moments Take more creative photos during the wedding day This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone generally interested in wedding photography or Students who want to take more creative wedding photos or A DSLR or Mirrless camera and a reasonable undestanding of its use or Not for complete beginners It is particularly useful for Anyone generally interested in wedding photography or Students who want to take more creative wedding photos or A DSLR or Mirrless camera and a reasonable undestanding of its use or Not for complete beginners.
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Summary
Title: Wedding Photography: Tips, Tricks & Ideas for Amazing Photos
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.65
Number of Lectures: 42
Number of Published Lectures: 42
Number of Curriculum Items: 42
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 42
Original Price: $27.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand the structure of a wedding day
- Start to develop confidence to tackle wedding photography
- Capture natural looking posed and staged photos
- Capture some of the authentic wedding moments
- Take more creative photos during the wedding day
Who Should Attend
- Anyone generally interested in wedding photography
- Students who want to take more creative wedding photos
- A DSLR or Mirrless camera and a reasonable undestanding of its use
- Not for complete beginners
Target Audiences
- Anyone generally interested in wedding photography
- Students who want to take more creative wedding photos
- A DSLR or Mirrless camera and a reasonable undestanding of its use
- Not for complete beginners
Does this sound like you?:
You’re a photographer who’s been asked to take photos at a friends wedding.They asked because they’ve seen some of your nice images, but you’re naturally concerned that you’ll let them down.
You have a few weddings under your belt, and want to gain confidence, improve quickly and develop your own style
You’ve photographed quite a few weddings but want to learn some new creative ideas
…or maybe you’re just interested in learning how to become a great wedding photographer
What you’ll learn:
Learn how to capture some of the wonderful emotional moments throughout the day, how to get very natural looking posed photos, how to relax the couple and familes for more natural expressions, plus you’ll be amazed at some of the creative ideas that you can easily use yourself.
This course covers the whole wedding in chronological order, from the bride getting ready at home or hotel, through to their first dance. Learn from the huge number of wedding images shown throughout the course (complete with camera settings), while I narrate and explain how I achieved the photos.
— Lecture downloads are enabled for this course —
— Section PDF of image thumbnails, keep them with you and use as reminders —
Here are just some of the things you’ll learn in this course:
- Learn how to cope and take great images during the (sometimes stressful) getting ready phase.
- Discover some creative and unusual ideas for great photos while the bride gets ready.
- Ideas for photos while guests and familiies arrive at the the church or ceremony
- How to take great ‘Ring’ photos before the ceremony
- Learn the secrets of great processional (and recessional) photo, i.e walking the aisle
- Discover the many ideas for photos during the ceremony and how to plan in order to capture some ‘moments’
- Learn some useful techniques to use while the couple are signing the register/ marriage license
- Learn what to do and get some great photos when everyone leaves the church or ceremony and mayhem ensues!!
- Ideas for taking the couple with their posh car or carriage as they leave for the reception
- Learn to capture some fun confetti throwing moments
- Great tips for the formal individual and group photos
- Don’t just stick to the line-ups, but learn some creative ideas for photographing the bride and groom, and the groomsmen and bridesmaids.
- Learn to capture the fun atmosphere of the wedding speeches
- Tips for photographing the first dance.
… plus much much more, please check out the course lessons below for more info.
What are the requirements?
- You should have a DSLR or ‘Mirrorless’ camera
- You should have a reasonable understanding of your camera.
- You should be personable and enjoy meeting and chatting to new people
- You’ll benefit if you’ve attended a wedding or two
- You’ll need to be enthusisastic, and keen to learn and practise.
Enroll now or watch a couple of free lectures to get going!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Bride Getting Ready
Lecture 1: It starts here: Photographing the dress and shoes at the bride's home or hotel
Lecture 2: Bride applying makeup, close up shot
Lecture 3: Photographing the bride's dress as it's being done up
Lecture 4: Photographing other items of clothing as they're being done up
Lecture 5: Don’t overlook those small but important details
Lecture 6: Shooting through a doorway or structure for a reportage photo
Lecture 7: Photos of family member looking over the speech and other notes
Lecture 8: Parents seeing the bride for the first time
Lecture 9: Bride by a window – flatter her with soft light
Lecture 10: Bride by a window – against the light, featuring the dress
Lecture 11: Bride relaxing on a sofa looking out of a window
Lecture 12: Bride walking down the stairs
Lecture 13: Getting Ready Section – PDF of thumbnails (see Resources)
Chapter 3: The Ceremony
Lecture 1: Arriving at the church
Lecture 2: Photographing the wedding rings
Lecture 3: Walking the aisle – Photographing the processional and recessional
Lecture 4: Capturing the groom’s first sight of his bride
Lecture 5: Capturing some wedding ceremony moments – Part I
Lecture 6: Capturing some wedding ceremony moments – Part 2
Lecture 7: Signing the register / marriage license
Lecture 8: The Ceremony Section – PDF of thumbnails (see Resources)
Chapter 4: After the Ceremony
Lecture 1: Dramatic image of bride and groom in the church doorway
Lecture 2: Capturing the hugs and kisses immediately following the ceremony
Lecture 3: Throwing of the confetti – always a great action shot
Lecture 4: A few tips for taking formal photos of the bride
Lecture 5: Photographing informal photos of the groom
Lecture 6: Photographing relaxed photos of the groom and his best man
Lecture 7: An idea for a strong, dramatic photo of the groom
Lecture 8: The bride and groom standing and sitting in the car or carriage
Lecture 9: After the Ceremony Section – PDF of thumbnails (see Resources)
Chapter 5: The Reception
Lecture 1: Drinks on a tray – get in quick before they go
Lecture 2: The formal group photos – the families will always ask for these
Lecture 3: Ideas for photographing the groomsmen and bridesmaids
Lecture 4: Bride and groom kissing to cheering friends
Lecture 5: The bouquet and bride with a difference
Lecture 6: Photographing the bride and groom on their own in a relaxed mood
Lecture 7: Creative idea for a cake shot, with bride and groom in background
Lecture 8: Photographing the wedding breakfast speeches
Lecture 9: Photographing the first dance
Lecture 10: The Reception section – PDF of thumbnails (see Resources)
Chapter 6: Course conclusion
Lecture 1: Course conclusion
Instructors
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Bernie Raffe AMPA
Award winning portrait & (ex) wedding photographer
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- 5 stars: 163 votes
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