Wedding Photography - How we Photograph a Wedding Part 1 - Bridal Prep

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2010

With this video you will the relaxed way we approach our wedding Photography, part 1 - Bridal Preparations.

Photography by http://www.davenunnstudios.co.uk
Videography by www.beautifullifeuk.com

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  • great work love your photos! questions are weddings hard to do when your a photographer?

    what advice would you give a beginer?

  • @migazl Hi, thanks for the comment. Yes weddings can be hard, but experience helps with the difficult ones. As for advice, start slowly, make sure you have the kit, especially for dark churches, venues etc.  Develop your own style of wedding photography, try to appeal to modern Brides .....

    Hope this helps

    Cheers

    Dave.

  • hey dave awesome photos. what kind of continues lighting are you using in this video. thanks

  • @smoochpix Hi, thank you for the kind comment. The light is a lowel ID video light available from Prokit in the UK.

    Cheers

    Dave.

  • I was just having a look through your site. Your pictures are amazing. Your clients must be thrilled to bits with your delivery.

    I have a question, if you don't mind: What are you using to set your White Balance on the day?

  • @Solarfactor Hi, and thanks for the kind comment. I don't set white balance .... All 5 cameras are set to 'Daylight' white balance for the whole day, wether shooting sun, shade, flash, or video light. I then batch white balance in Lightroom. Shooting a fixed white balance ie: Daylight gives full control over the tint (green / red), therefore, I'm not having to adjust it all the time during post process.

    Hope this helps.

    Cheers

    Dave.

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  • @Anhslaught Hi, thanks for your comment. I leave my 5DII's on evaluative metering and they get it right most of the time. Constantly check the screen and use exposure compensation when required.

    Hope this helps.

    Dave.

  • How do you shoot white clothing outdoors?

  • @lucy23794 Hi, gorgeous aren't they :-)

    Dave

  • omg her shoes! i want those!

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