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I'm constantly keeping an eye out for interesting colors and designs painted on buildings. Sometimes you can find street art that complements your couple perfectly! This was photographed with a 35mm lens, which is my go-to lens for environmental city portraits.
Darkness was falling when we walked by this great wall, so I bumped my ISO up to 3200. Car headlights are adding a bit of light to the bride's face and creating the interesting shadow under the brim of the groom's hat. I photographed this with my 50mm lens.
The groom instructed each of his groomsmen to show up to the wedding with a different belt buckle and tie. They were all so proud to show them off, and I chose not to ask them to straighten their ties because it added to the fun and casual feel of this photograph. I shot this with my 35mm lens.
Mirrored surfaces can be fabulous tools for photographing details. This was a glass-topped wood desk in a hotel room. I crouched low so that the glass reflected the white wall and the bride's ring, and used my 60mm macro lens.
The Wedding Photography Field Guide: Capturing the perfect day with your digital SLR camera (The Field Guide Series)
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Book Details
Author(s)Michelle Turner
PublisherFocal Press
ISBN / ASIN0240817877
ISBN-139780240817873
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,096,819
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸