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Category Archives: Posing

Wedding Tips: Reception Advice for the Bride

The reception needs to be carefully choreographed and decorated specifically for the camera in order to obtain great images. Most brides and even most wedding coordinators have no idea about how to decorate for the photographer’s camera, instead arranging the room to be visually appealing to their eyes with no consideration for how it will…

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Wedding Tips: The Cake Cutting

One of the most cherished wedding memories involves the traditional cake-cutting ceremony. A few time-honoured instructions can help ensure that this event is a memorable part of your wedding day. When cutting the wedding cake, the bride holds the knife first and the groom places his hands around her hands. Together, you cut a slice…

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Wedding Tips: The Ring Exchange

While it may seem trivial, some simple coaching on the proper way to hold the rings and each other’s hands can mean the difference between getting a clear view of the ring exchange and disappointment. The ring donor should take and hold the recipient’s ring-bearing hand (left hand) palm down in the palm of their…

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Wedding Tips: The Kiss

There are some simple guidelines for a couple to follow when kissing in order to improve their romantic pictures. Don’t smash your faces together when you kiss. The most romantic part of the kiss is the moment just before the lips actually make contact. Take it slow as you get in close and linger at…

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Wedding Tips: The Creative Portrait Session

The goal is to finding beautiful locations with spectacular lighting which will allow the couple to emotionally connect with each other. In a creative wedding portrait session, there tends to be very little formal posing, as this lends itself to creating more unique and spontaneous images if you come up with ideas of your own….

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Good Portraits, From The Subject’s Perspective

For now, I will be migrating some earlier articles from our previous blog. Please bear with us as we get back up to speed! Grayson The single most important element to taking a good portrait is the ability of the subject to be comfortable in front of the camera. Contrary to public belief, when it…

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