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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2008

Lighting Designer, Natti Pierce-Thomson, has assembled a sample DVD of some of her Wedding Lighting. This video includes photos from JoAnn & John, as seen on TLC's "A Wedding Story."

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  • What I see here is NOT lighting created by the photographer...and that is a GOOD thing!!!

    The photographer did not use flash to ruin her images.....TURN OFF YOUR STROBES...look for the light!!!

  • Thank you very much for your comment regarding flash photography. The photos seen in all of our videos were taken by our onsite technicians during our events. Although they are not professional photographers, they are professional lighting technicans and work very hard to showcase our work in a way that accurately reflects the real lighting installed. There is no post production work or touchups on these images. And yes, all photos have the camera set to have the flash off. :-)

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  • Appreciated your efforts

  • Hey - Great gig log! The rooms are beautiful! I run a DJ business in Chicago, and we are starting an individual uplighting company. I'm curious how you've done the pin lighting. It looks as though the lights are fixed to the ceiling. How do you do that for each wedding? Does it cause any holes or damage to the ceiling or location it is affixed to? It seems that you are also using a gobo projector. I assume that is affixed to the ceiling too. Same method? Great set up and thx in advance!

  • Gorgeous, but a professional photographer is one that can blend their lighting into the existing light. In order to capture details such as First Dance, Cake Cutting etc., you will need off camera or even on camera lighting. For larger events place strobes on 13 ft. stands in a diagonal setup and it looks fabulous, crisp and colorful. Of course you will need PocketWizards or any type of radio slave/transmitters as well as shooting in Manual and not TTL modes.

  • The right lighting can transform an ordinary room into a magnificent, dreamlike room.

    This is very nice!

  • you guys inspire me great work and great display of masterful skill

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