Phew, what a scorcher!
You'd think that coming from South Africa I'd be used to the heat, but thats a dry heat, and I'm afraid I don't care very much for the humid weather here! Still, at least we have some nice weather and even if it does feel like your underpants are melting, so we should make the most of it.
As most people get married in the summer I suppose I should talk about wedding photos in the sun!
Something you should consider when discussing your wedding photography plans with your photographer is the time of day when you are going to do, what are loosely termed, 'formals' with him (or her).
This is when your wedding photographer will take you and your partner to one side and shoot pictures of the two of you together, without all the family crowding around.
I like to just let the couple spend some time together enjoying the moment, indeed this may be the first moment alone together they have as a married couple! So rather than have them pose in a series of images, I stand back and capture them as the poses reveal themselves.
This is far more relaxed and gives much better results.
The time of day of these images is pretty important. If you are having a morning wedding, then by the time you and your wedding photographer get started with these images, the sun will be directly overhead and make everything extremly contrasty. Not a good thing when trying to capture a white dress and a black tux!
So, when you discuss your plans with your photographer, try and arrange it so that you can have these images done when the light is better. Avoid as a rough guess any time between 11:30am and 2:30pm. After this time, the light will be slightly softer and more flattering for you, so you will look a million times better!
Obviously for winter you need to take into consideration that it may actually be dark by the time the ceremony has finished!
If you are interested in learing more about how to look your best in your wedding photography, drop by my website. I'll be more than happy to have a chat with you about anything you'd like to know on how to ensure your wedding photography is the very best.
Till tomorrow then!
Alex
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4 comments:
Very nice wedding images Alex, I look forward to seeing much more now that you are settling in :)
- Allen
Great images! Can't wait to see more!
These mini articles you are posting are great reads....and the photographs are beautiful too. Keep up the good work.
That silhouette shot is beautiful!
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