Sunday 9 September 2012

The life of a Photographer: 3rd Wedding of a 3 Wedding Shoot

The life of a Photographer: 3rd Wedding of a 3 Wedding Shoot: Well that's it, all edited and posted and ready for the date to be set for the viewings. These three weddings were all different and all won...

3rd Wedding of a 3 Wedding Shoot

Well that's it, all edited and posted and ready for the date to be set for the viewings. These three weddings were all different and all wonderful, not for the money spent on them or the locations used, but rather for the sheer joy and happiness that radiated from all three weddings. We have been remarkably luck as all three weddings took place on a clear sunny day, between constant bouts of rain. Yes the sun was a little harsh at times and yes the sky was a little lacking in interest on occasions, but I will take that over rain any day. My second shooter also headed out for his first solo shoot this weekend, boy was he nervous. I had forgotten all the worries and concerns that I had on my first shoot. The one thing that I, and i hope he learned during the first wedding assignment is preparation and planning makes or brakes the day. Our planning starts at the first interview stage. Is the couple right for us and are we right for them. Get this wrong and it is a very miserable day for all. Then it's the pre-wedding shoot, more on this on my next blog. This shoot will set the scene for the main event. Then there is the follow up calls and meetings with the couple to set out what shots they 'must have' on the day. Get these recorded down and work to them as quickly after the ceremony as possible. Once the guests and family have settled down at the bar or in conversation with other family and friends you will have a devil of a job to get them back out for photo's. Set out and check all your equipment and paperwork the day before the wedding, and have plan 'B's in your mind for weather and venue problems. Keep the couple at ease all day and remain as much in the background as possible, at least this is how we roll. The day is theirs and not a photo opportunity for me, so they come first. Of course we ask the couple do they want to spend any special time getting photos, if the answer is yes then location selection and shoot planning comes into effect. I like to have a set of clear ideas in my mind for any planned set shoots we do, which may evolve and change during the shoot, but have a plan in place first. Well here are a few of the shots taken during this wedding, hope you like them.

Thursday 6 September 2012

The 2nd wedding of 3

Well this is our second wedding in less than 7 days. The first has now been edited and posted for the couple to view, all good feedback from there so far. Our next wedding was a little further afield, but the remote hilltop golf course venue presents some great opportunities. Our style ensures the Bride & Groom maintain total control of the day. If they want extra 'posed' shots then we will get them, if not then we maintain a photojournalist style and let the event unfold as it will. For this couple they wanted to have some fun, and we hope we helped them get that. Here is a selection of the shots taken on the day, I hope you find them of some interest.

Monday 3 September 2012

The first of 3 weddings in 7 days

Feeling a little daughter, this being the first of three weddings we are about to do in the next 7 days, we set off for the first of our weddings. We are a family team, consisting of myself, my wife and my daughter. We also have a second shooter who sometimes works with us who will also be there today. As I have a second shooter available we ask if the groom would like some shots done at the house as he gets ready, to which the bride and groom say yes and I promptly dispatch my wife and the second shooter over to the house, while myself and my daughter head for the bridal preparation room. My second shooter is a photographer who has not done weddings before, and would like to start. I shadows us to see how we set up shop and work through the day. At the moment he lacks people skills and is a little reluctant to give direction to people, but he can work the detail shots very well. My wife goes with him to provide direction and help set up the shots we would like to get. My daughter is also a second shooter, but she has not, as yet, got the bug for photography, so at the moment she just likes working with her dad and who am I to complain at that. Our couple, Sarah and Carl, are a wonderful pair and we are looking forward to spending time with them. We do tend to attract a particular kind of client. We don't do divas or bridzilas, we don't do the kind of couple who just want you because you are the cheapest or you agree to give them everything for next to nothing. We chose people who we like as individuals, are happy to be getting married and not there to show off to their friends and who we would like to have a more long term photographic relationship with into the future. We are still in contact with the vast majority of our Brides & Grooms and are now pleased to know them as friends as well as clients. But back to today's wedding. The photos start at the bridal preparation, and the atmosphere in the room is just wonderful. Everyone is relaxed in each others company and enjoying every moment. Then it is on to the ceremony, where i am joined by my wife and the second shooter. The room is small to work with but all goes according to plan, yes we have a plan and had already visited the venue quite some time ago so there were no surprises on the day. The weather is holding, following days of rain the sun has come out for today, hurray. All the guests and the bridal party now head out for a nearby park for the group shots, with us in hot pursuit behind. Yes we have a plan in place here as well, been here and set out our locations already. All the group shots are in the bag and it is now time for the bride and groom on their own. All done and it's back to the venue for the meal and nighttime festivities, or the first dance which is what we are here to capture. From start to finish, about 15 hours including traveling. Now it's back to the studio for the sorting and editing phase, which I have just finished, some 3 days later. Here is a small selection from the day and I will be back to let you know how the other two wedding go, these are back to back and some traveling is involved.