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Weddings
"The Jordan Rule"
by: Gene Ho
Do you feel regulated on what you can do at the churches where you shoot weddings? There are just some people who require a relationship with in order to accomplish the mission. Gene shares some great lessons that could really pay off in the long run.
Research and Study ... Critical to your Wedding Photography
by: Gene Ho
Do not be caught in a bad situation that you could have easily prepared for. Let Gene Ho give you some tips he learned the hard way to making sure you have all the 411 on not only your bride and groom, but the other people you will be photographing throughout the event.
The Album Process
by: Aurelia Stratton
The pictures and the wedding album are often the only tangible item that remains after the wedding day besides the wedding rings. In creating an album you are not just displaying pictures but creating an insurance policy for "happily ever after". Here are some tips for ensuring that you have the right mindset from the initial phone call with the bride until the moment the album is delivered to Mr. and Mrs. Client.
The Un-Candid Candid Picture
by: Gene Ho
Learn that "impatience" can sometimes become a virtue. Candid moments do not always come from planned events and scripted moments. You have to be prepared to go into every scene and shoot while anticipating the moment. In those images you will find those priceless "candid" moments.
| "The Jordan Rule" | by: Gene Ho | ||
| Do you feel regulated on what you can do at the churches where you shoot weddings? There are just some people who require a relationship with in order to accomplish the mission. Gene shares some great lessons that could really pay off in the long run. | |||
| Research and Study ... Critical to your Wedding Photography | by: Gene Ho | ||
| Do not be caught in a bad situation that you could have easily prepared for. Let Gene Ho give you some tips he learned the hard way to making sure you have all the 411 on not only your bride and groom, but the other people you will be photographing throughout the event. | |||
| The Album Process | by: Aurelia Stratton | ||
| The pictures and the wedding album are often the only tangible item that remains after the wedding day besides the wedding rings. In creating an album you are not just displaying pictures but creating an insurance policy for "happily ever after". Here are some tips for ensuring that you have the right mindset from the initial phone call with the bride until the moment the album is delivered to Mr. and Mrs. Client. | |||
| The Un-Candid Candid Picture | by: Gene Ho | ||
| Learn that "impatience" can sometimes become a virtue. Candid moments do not always come from planned events and scripted moments. You have to be prepared to go into every scene and shoot while anticipating the moment. In those images you will find those priceless "candid" moments. | |||
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