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About 3 filtered resultsby Theano Nikitas · Posted
The smell of fresh sea air, miles of beautiful sandy beaches, and the lulling sound of the ocean may make for a perfect vacation spot, as well as an idyllic setting for a wedding. As beautiful as beach weddings may be, photographers face many challenges when capturing a couple’s special day by the sea. To assist you in troubleshooting this refreshing wedding photography niche, we spoke to several photographers who shared many of the challenges (and some of the rewards) that they face when shooting beach weddings.
Above photograph © Christina
by Allan Weitz · Posted
As a working photographer, the center of the universe is your camera bag and its contents. Your cameras and lenses are the tools of your trade. As you may have noted, both are mentioned in plural because just as you wouldn’t jump out of an airplane without a backup parachute, you shouldn’t attempt to photograph an emotionally spiked, non-repeatable event armed with only one camera. The same applies to lenses, too. The many aspects that comprise shooting weddings—portraits, the ceremony, dimly lit environs, tight, crowded quarters and bright
by Mike Mezeul · Posted
The weather is something we all have to adjust to accordingly with each passing day. Sometimes it’s the heat, sometimes snow, sometimes the threat of beastly supercell thunderstorms and tornadoes, especially here in the Central Plains. It’s on these days in particular that I grab my camera, hop in my car, and drive hundreds of miles to document these monstrously beautiful yet destructive wonders of nature.
For the past 14 years I have spent my springtime traversing the country, from the Texas/Mexico border to Canada, documenting severe