Every wedding is different with its locations, lighting conditions, amount of guests etc. and you also have to be sharp with the changing situations and the schedule that fills wedding days. For the wedding couple, this could be the most important day of their lives, so you definitely want to deliver when it comes to photographs. Here's some of the wedding shots from the past year.
24/1/2012 3 Comments Wedding photographyI ended up shooting couple of weddings during the past year, and although wedding photography isn't my main forté (I'd like to think), I have to say the shooting experience that I could gain from that kind of events is invaluable.
Every wedding is different with its locations, lighting conditions, amount of guests etc. and you also have to be sharp with the changing situations and the schedule that fills wedding days. For the wedding couple, this could be the most important day of their lives, so you definitely want to deliver when it comes to photographs. Here's some of the wedding shots from the past year.
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So, it's been a really long time since the last time I updated my photoblog. Not sure what's the main reason to that, but I've decided to pick things up again on this side as well. I've been updating my Facebook photography page and also my Tumblr photo feed, but for some reason this blog sort of fell behind. Anyway, many things have changed, one of the major changes being that I now live in Sydney, Australia. I dedicated a Tumblr photoblog, The Sydney Blog, for the general photography I've been shooting here Down Under. I'll update more on the things that I've been doing during the past few months later, but in the meantime, here's a couple of new and not-so-new films I would recommend as an inspiration for everyone. The first is 'Home'. Many of you might be familiar with Yann Arthus-Bertrand and his 'Earth From Above' series. His exceptional non-profit film 'Home' is something worth watching. Amazing footage from this globe. You can watch the whole film here, on YouTube (non-profit, free distribution film, mind you). The next one is 'Oceans'. French nature documentary film by Jacques Perrin . The film explores Earth's five oceans and it was filmed in over 50 different places and took four years to film. Oceans is directed and produced by Jacques Perrin, director Jacques Cluzaud with producer Nicolas Mauvernay, editors Catherine Mauchain and Vincent Schmitt, art director Arnaud Le Roch. The footage, again, is amazing with extraordinary cinematography and instead of focusing on spoken words it lets you just watch in awe. Here's a short clip from the movie, 'Weathering the Storm'. The last recommendation might be a bit obvious, but still a must, nevertheless. It's Sir David Attenboroug's (BBC) Frozen Planet series, which is currently running on TV here in Australia. No need for praising the quality more than just telling that you will not be dissapointed. The DVD will be a must buy for me. There you go. |
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