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14-10-08, 08:21 PM
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Re: A glorious day for a wedding - October 11th

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Perfect set.

I steal so many ideas from you.

I have two weddings in November hoping for lovely autumn days too.
Can I charge for the ideas

Best of luck for November. I've 4 next month so am praying for similar weather again.

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I love 21! Man you have great timing on your shots!! This is another wonderful series, im sure the couple are massivley pleased with them!

Im hoping to be a second shooter to another photographer for weddings, so hopefully ill be posting up my efforts at some point! Maybe you can go over my application letter for me and let me know what you think?!
Thank you. More than happy to look at the letter.

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aw they are so beautiful !

you have capture the day wonderfull and it make me feel very emotional so imagine them when they opens the album !

my fave had to be 13 and the rest lol
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Excellent series of shots. I can see that you have put some thought into the planning of snatchpoints. Even at f1.8 I'm impressed that iso 6400 pictures are not grainy at all given you used natural light.
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I was also at a wedding on the 11th! Small world!

Those images are breathtaking! So beautiful! I love 25 and 18. It capture their personalities, i feel like i know them despite never having met them. So lovely!
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Have to be honest I don't normally go gushy over wedding pics, but these are soo special.

Like Clairelou, no13 that genuinely brought a little tear and a smile to my eye, and I don't know them That really is the look of love , they look absolutely loved up,and it is a beautiful thing to be able to capture xxxxx

These are so fantastic, and I love the fact it is so natural, romantic, and unobtrusive
Thank you so much - they were a joy to shoot, they really were.

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Wow those are such wonderful wedding photos! You sure captured their special day
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Another fantastic shoot Guy Really like some of the mono shots
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Stunning shots, love the whole series
Thank you

Phew - did I miss anyone!
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14-10-08, 08:25 PM
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Re: A glorious day for a wedding - October 11th

Ha ha don't think you missed anyone.

But you can't post up excellent shots like that and get no replies.

and I do steal your ideas but cant quite pull it off like you do,
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14-10-08, 08:52 PM
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Ha ha don't think you missed anyone.

But you can't post up excellent shots like that and get no replies.

and I do steal your ideas but cant quite pull it off like you do,
You'll make me blush
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14-10-08, 09:52 PM
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Re: A glorious day for a wedding - October 11th

Saw the first photo and thought poor girl she has wasted away.
I have to say I do like some of the photos and others I am not too sure about. For example picture 20 taken outside in the evening captures the moment excellently but no 7 concentrates on the flowers, I would have gone for more of the classic style of the person holding the flowers infront to capture not only the flowers but the person as well.

Just my thoughts on 2 of the pictures,as I said some are really good but others maybe composition and depth of field could be improved on as most were shot around f2.8. There are times when something with a greater DOP has more impact.

Hope you don't mind my thoughts on your photos.

No doubt my photos would have been a lot worse but I wouldn't do weddings anyway.

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14-10-08, 10:07 PM
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Re: A glorious day for a wedding - October 11th

Not at all - but remember you're seeing just 25 of 245 shots here. No.7 for example is using depth of field specifically to isolate the flowers and hint at the scene beyond. Another shot in that sequence, unseen here, pulls backs to focus on the bride and the chauffeur to her right....

I deliberately shoot around f1.8-f4 - that's the style I want and I only go beyond that for the (again unseen) group shots. I'm not interested in the classic style - that's not why people book me. The idea of shooting everything sharp front to back is something I actively avoid.

I'm not sure the composition is weak though.
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14-10-08, 10:08 PM
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#8, 9. 10 and 13 for me! Don't know much about photography but really like those 4.
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14-10-08, 10:39 PM
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Re: A glorious day for a wedding - October 11th

Radiohead

I can see where your comming from, I can only comment on the photos you have posted.

Yes you do have an individual style , maybe its not to everyones taste but if it were, everyone would take the same type of photo.

As I have said elsewhere, Instead of just saying great photo -excellent shots -well done etc. I prefer to give my own thoughts good or bad, that way members know where I am at.

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14-10-08, 10:40 PM
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Saw the first photo and thought poor girl she has wasted away.
I have to say I do like some of the photos and others I am not too sure about. For example picture 20 taken outside in the evening captures the moment excellently but no 7 concentrates on the flowers, I would have gone for more of the classic style of the person holding the flowers infront to capture not only the flowers but the person as well.

Just my thoughts on 2 of the pictures,as I said some are really good but others maybe composition and depth of field could be improved on as most were shot around f2.8. There are times when something with a greater DOP has more impact.

Hope you don't mind my thoughts on your photos.

No doubt my photos would have been a lot worse but I wouldn't do weddings anyway.

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Bazza are you mad

RH has a great style, he trully captures the whole feel for the wedding, and what it is really about , two people, not Aunt Fanny in a ghastly dress and hat all lined up , next to a cousin you hardly see, all standing in a group next to a relative they hate, doing fake smiles.

Wedding photos should capture the day as it happened, not big groups of people plonked outside looking uncomfortable and fake. Classic wedding photography as you call it, is boring and captures none of the real wedding IMO.

No 13 is a magical picture, if I had to choose one pic that sums up a wedding and the feelings that surround it, this would be it.

RH, I love your work, and you have style by the bucketload,

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14-10-08, 10:53 PM
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Bazza are you mad
I have to agree there!
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14-10-08, 10:53 PM
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Radiohead

I can see where your comming from, I can only comment on the photos you have posted.

Yes you do have an individual style , maybe its not to everyones taste but if it were, everyone would take the same type of photo.

As I have said elsewhere, Instead of just saying great photo -excellent shots -well done etc. I prefer to give my own thoughts good or bad, that way members know where I am at.

Bazza
Understood Bazza - I respect your opinion regardless.
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