The Beckstead Wedding

The Beckstead Wedding

Author: David Beckstead

Publisher: Amherst Media

Published: 2015-01-19

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1608958361

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American Photo magazine named David Beckstead one of the Top Ten Wedding Photographers in the World. He’s an industry leader with a reputation for quality work and giving back to the industry. In this book, readers will get a behind-the-scenes look at Beckstead's unique, stylized wedding images, learning the tips, tricks and insights that have thrust him into the wedding industry's spotlight. From straight talk about camera work (exposure settings, lens selection, camera angle, and more) to lighting (indoors and outdoors, working in an array of conditions), to composition (using color, visual shapes, leading lines, contrast, and more), Beckstead shows readers how to maximize their skills while learning to see and create more stylized photographs, avoid pitfalls, cultivate a distinctive look, and create high-impact photographs that will send waves of excitement to prospective clients who know what they want and are willing to go the distance (financially and geographically) to get it.


The World's Top Wedding Photographers

The World's Top Wedding Photographers

Author: Bill Hurter

Publisher: Amherst Media

Published: 2015-02-16

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 1608958574

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The material in this book is the result of asking each of the 10 photographers a series of 14 questions carefully designed to get to the heart of the matters of creativity and profitibility. As each profiled photographer has a distinctive style, background, and personality, the resulting answers will engage, inspire, and educate readers on all aspects of the task of creating stand-out imagery in a field in which only the best survive and thrive.


Wedding Photography

Wedding Photography

Author:

Publisher: Oliver Cameron Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0956546307

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"Whether you are a pro, an amateur photographing a wedding, or even a bride, buying this book will provide valuable guidance and inspiration in creating beautiful images that everyone will love."--Back cover.


The Best of Wedding Photojournalism

The Best of Wedding Photojournalism

Author: Bill Hurter

Publisher: Amherst Media

Published: 2010-03-01

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1608951553

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In contrast to a traditional wedding photographer, a wedding photojournalist works unobtrusively to capture the “real life” flavor of the special event as it unfolds, and this guidebook addresses the unique challenges and specific preparations required to excel in this field. Calling upon the best and brightest photojournalists to share their images and insights, this updated edition reveals the secrets for capturing all the breathtaking exchanges between the personalities, so that the photographs tell a story rich in detail. Many topics are also covered, such as how to meet and mingle with the main players at a wedding, what to expect in terms of a timeline, what shots cannot be missed, and how to minimize the distractions of flashes, bulky equipment, and verbal requests. Before, during, and after the ceremony—indoors and out—this volume is brimming with advice for every aspect of the shoot, including selecting equipment and lighting, working with an assistant, properly archiving digital files, and selecting a beautiful heirloom-quality album design.


Photograph Couples

Photograph Couples

Author: Tiffany Wayne

Publisher: Amherst Media

Published: 2014-08-18

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1608957454

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Wedding and portrait photography is a vast segment of the professional portrait industry. Those who cater to this demographic know that photographing couples during a very exciting period in their lives demands a unique skill-set—these sessions are done when emotions are high, in a wide range of locations, and under a staggering array of conditions. Still, the photographer must wrangle all of the variables to create images that flatter the subjects AND tell the story of their relationship. In this book, Tiffany Wayne presents 60 high-caliber images—each paired with gorgeous alternate poses—and detailed text showing readers how each image was conceived and orchestrated to flatter the couple and show their unique relationship to best effect. In 60 two-page spreads, readers will get a behind-the-scenes look at how the image came together. Wayne discusses her intent for each image, then shows the steps used to carry out her artistic vision—from positioning the individual subjects, to creating a physical bond, and eliciting emotion. Also detailed are the compositional choices that were made to reinforce and strengthen the portrait presentation. In the first part of the book, Wayne showcases engagement portraits—images made under more relaxed conditions when the pace of the day is not as hectic as it will be on the wedding day. In the second part of the book, Wayne turns her attention to wedding portraits of the couple. With the fresh, modern feel of Tiffany Wayne's images and her casual, seemingly effortless—yet perfect—posing approach, readers will find much to emulate in this book.


Wedding Photography Guide

Wedding Photography Guide

Author: Dmitry Fedotov

Publisher: Dmitry Fedotov

Published:

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 5904936028

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This book describes the international standards of quality in the field of modern wedding photography. In fact, it presents all necessary information in a simple, and comprehensible manner. The author explains the basics of a well-executed wedding photograph, whether you are a photographer by trade, or if you are looking for one. After reading this book, you will have all the tools necessary, and will feel encouraged to move forward with the art of wedding photography. Besides, numerous beautiful illustrations will walk you through the wonderful world of wedding imagery, as defined by the views of internationally recognized professionals.


On-Camera Flash Techniques for Digital Wedding and Portrait Photography

On-Camera Flash Techniques for Digital Wedding and Portrait Photography

Author: Neil Van Niekerk

Publisher: Amherst Media

Published: 2015-11-10

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1608959538

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"Acclaimed photographer an photo-educator Neil van Niekerk presents a revised and fully updated edition of his popular guide to using on-camera flash. With these simple techniques you'll be able to enhance the existing light, flatter your subjects, work more quickly, and minimize postproduction corrections by getting better images straight from the camera,"--page [4] of cover.


The Best of Digital Wedding Photography

The Best of Digital Wedding Photography

Author: Bill Hurter

Publisher: Amherst Media

Published: 2004-11-01

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1584283254

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This guide to digital wedding photography offers everything a wedding photographer needs to take full advantage of digital technologies. Essential aspects of digital photography are examined, from image capturing to creating wedding albums—a photographer's greatest source of revenue. Featuring 200 examples of professional digital photography, this book takes a detailed look at many common digital problems and provides techniques for fixing them with Adobe Photoshop.


Master Lighting Guide for Wedding Photographers

Master Lighting Guide for Wedding Photographers

Author: Bill Hurter

Publisher: Amherst Media

Published: 2007-12-01

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1608952185

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Master the demanding lighting needs for weddings of any variety with this comprehensive guide from an industry expert. All the basics are covered, including how to choose and use the right equipment, how to control light and shadow while outdoors, how to utilize ambient room light and natural light, and how to ensure the best color balance for each image. Technical tips from 40 top wedding photographers cover such specifics as producing window-light images and using such tools as scrims, umbrellas, and gobos. With the right lighting know-how, a photographer can capture with ease the candid looks and pure emotions of the wedding party.


100 Techniques for Professional Wedding Photographers

100 Techniques for Professional Wedding Photographers

Author: Bill Hurter

Publisher: Amherst Media

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1584282452

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From shooting formal family portraits in a dimly lit church to capturing lively candids at a bustling reception, this valuable reference presents 100 tips for handling the process from start to finish—choosing the best equipment, capturing the best moments on film, and enhancing and presenting them afterwards. Numerous professionals offer valuable advice for digital wedding photography, giving technical guidance on lighting, exposure and metering, and color management, as well as ideas for scouting locations, dealing with nervous brides, and photographing large groups. Ample time is spent on the many aspects of posing and lighting—for both formal and informal situations—with an eye toward enhancing the efficiency of the shoot and the natural beauty of the resulting images.