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Some tips for GREAT wedding photos.

Hello there lovely friends! This post goes out specifically to all my future brides-to-be.

I have recently come across this fabulous article from Swoon.

The points in the article really can make (or break) a photo! Enjoy! :)

Every photographer is different. Once you choose the artist who will be photographing your day, the number one thing you can do to get the best out of them is *trust them.*

But, here is one photographers personal guide to what helps create the right environment for FABULOUS wedding photos. It goes without saying that some wedding days are easier to shoot and achieve magnificent results than others. Some of those reasons are outlined below. It is the professionals job to create professional results, no matter what the shooting conditions but remember they can only shoot what is already there.

If you’re unsure ask *your* photographer. What you read here is opinion, not gospel truth.

  1. Light is EVERYTHING when it comes to photography. Don’t get ready in a house with no natural light. Choose a spacious well lit room or better yet, a fabulous hotel room. It will make such a difference to your photos
  2. Natural light coming from open windows or doorways creates pretty soft FLATTERING light. Thinks lots and lots of soft pretty natural light. Your skin will look better, your details will look better, *everything* looks better in soft pretty natural light.
  3. Don’t hang your dress in some dark spare room with mess, boxes and crap everywhere. Before the photographer arrives, hang it somewhere dramatic with lots of natural light. Maybe hang it from a ceiling hook, ceiling fan or a light fitting or a pretty doorway. If you want to see your photographer pass out with excitement, be brave and hang it from a tree in the garden.
  4. Have all your details — like perfume, earrings, garter, shoes, brooches etc etc somewhere so the photographer can find them easily without disturbing you each time for a new item. Most likely, the photographer will want to start the coverage by shooting details. make it easy for them to find everything
  5. Your bridesmaids might be really protective of you and get frantic about getting your dress dirty. Tell them to trust the photographer. Fussing bridesmaids can be annoying. Yes, your long white dress will probably get a little dirty during the day. You only wear it ONCE, so make it count.
  6. A co-operative bridal party makes the day flow SO much better than a bridal party who doesn’t want to co-operate with the photographer. Ask them to be courteous to the professional who is putting their heart and soul into creating beautiful images for you.
  7. Reconsider having a fake tan. Orange, orange, orange.
  8. Veils are wonderful “props.” Consider having a more daring veil for the photo session. Less traditional and more “out there.”
  9. Think about props. They don’t have to be cheesy. Bocce, bow-ties, braces, wellington boots, a bike, basket of flowers, cupcakes, vintage books if you love reading, chairs in the middle of a field – anything that is really you and portrays your personal style.
  10. Think about being unique. Don’t do what your friends did, or what people tell you to. It really is true when they say, “It’s your day!”
  11. Your priest may hate photographers. Your photographer may not be able to choose where they can stand in a church.
  12. Dappled light (uneven light coming through trees) can create some very dodgy looking photographs with a mottled effect. So can gazebos where the backdrop with be very backlit and the foreground very dark. There are ways of means of getting around this but do consider the lighting at your ceremony. Ask your celebrant to place you out of dappled / mottled light. If you are standing in full sun, squinting in real life, you will be squinting in your images. Remember the photographer can only shoot what is there already. The BEST light for shooting an outdoor ceremony is even shade.
  13. Don’t feel you have to smile in every image as soon as you spot the photographer. You don’t! Be yourself. And pretty please don’t tell kids to “smile!”
  14. Wear shoes or accessories in colours other than white!
  15. Some photographers prefer a lot of time for the photo session. Other photographers (like me) like less time — it’s all about STYLE and APPROACH and every photographer is different and there is no right or wrong way. Ask your photographer how much time they prefer in order to achieve their photographic style.
  16. Ask your photographer to recommend a videographer that matches their shooting style. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT.
  17. If you are OUTSIDE your hair might be windblown. Not a bad thing, just be aware of it.
  18. Think about having a pretty pair of flat shoes for the location session (or the whole day if it’s your style). Your feet will thank you.
  19. In terms of locations think (in my opinion) quality over quantity. Do you really want to spend the majority of your wedding day in the back of a car?
  20. Do your first dance as soon as you enter your reception. Don’t sit down, just start dancing! Guests love it and your photographer is usually still there to capture it.
  21. Get your DJ to really get everyone in the party mood before you enter your reception. I have seen brilliant entrances and super quiet ones. The great ones are usually where the DJ has pumped up the audience.
  22. Choose a dress that suits and flatters your body type. Not one that makes you feel self-conscious and shows off areas of your body that you feel embarrassed of. If it’s a strapless dress, consider a bolero or a shrug. Add a sash in a bold colour. Select a dress that flatters your figure and makes you feel comfortable inside yourself. Consider a gown in a colour other than white.
  23. If you choose the beach as a location it might be windy / sandy / hot and uncomfortable. It might be beautiful but it might be “the worst location in the world.” Ask your photographer and go by the weather conditions and light on the day. Sounds obvious, but if it’s hot and windy and you’re uncomfortable, this will affect your images.

xxx {Melody}

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Canon Photo 5

Each year Canon have a fun, yet challenging photo competition. You register your interest, then they send you out a box with “props” that you need to incorporate into photos.

I love it, just for the fact that it makes me think outside the square and have a little fun.

This year the briefs and props were,

Portraiture – a pair of black cardboard glasses.

Macro – 100′s & 1000′s

Splat – powdered paint.

Bokeh – a star lens hood.

Practically black.

This year I only got around to completing 3 out of the 5, but I had a lot of fun doing them….. no wait, i had a lot of fun doing 2 out of he 3, you will see why shortly!

Bokeh. I knew straight away I was going to have fun with this one! I love to shoot wide open. I love bokeh. In the end I decided I wanted to experiment with my christmas lights. My idea was to have one of my fav perfumes in the foreground, and the christmas lights all “blurred” out into the start shaped bokeh in the background. My end result wasn’t exactly what i had planned. But I was happy with it none the less.

Practically black. The hints and tips for this one were to slow your shutter speed right down, and bump up your ISO. The judges were looking for dark, dark pictures. In all honesty I can’t say I’ve ever really played around with dark pictures before. I like things to be bright, fun & happy. However upon checking on my kids one night after putting everyone to bed, I happened to come across master Landen, who had snuck out of bed and moved his curtains ever so slightly so he could continue to read by the light of the fading day. I instantly knew this would be my entry.

Macro. Small. Close. What do you think of? Well I stupidly thought of ants! Really, what is smaller than an ant. Okay lots of things. I know, but play along with me okay! So my “vision” was to have these ants carrying off the 100′s & 1000′s. Normal ants however are about the size of a sprinkle, so they were no good at all.  So I moved on to Bull Ants. That would have been fine had I a proper macro lens. Which I don’t. I had to tape my kit lens onto my 50mm 1.8 BACKWARDS. It kind of acts like a macro, it just means you have to get in close, REAL CLOSE. In order to get this shot, I had to lie ontop of a bull ants nest. Not cool. I actually only ended up with 4 bites. But bugger me did they hurt!

So there are my entries! The judges deliberate this weekend, and we find out the finalists on Monday. Wish me luck!

xxx {Melody}

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I love Pt Lincoln!

I do! I really do! 5 years ago my parents devastated me by informing me they were moving.Moving from good old RADelaide to Port Lincoln. My little Cayla was only 1 at the time. I thought my world had come crumbling down. What was I going to do without my Mum nearby? “I’t s only an 8 hour drive away” they said. 8 HOURS! That’s flippen forever!!! I was determined right there and then that I would hate port lincoln. Not the people in it, just the town itself. After all it was calling my parents away.

Okay, so that didn’t really last! First trip and I was in love! It’s such a beautiful place, and the locals are just wonderful. We try to go up and visit a couple of times throughout the year, but without a doubt it is a family tradition to head up every year for the Labour day long weekend. The local show is held on the Monday. It’s called The Yallunda Flat show. My Dad is the president and proud as punch about it! I just tried googling it to try and link you all, but, yeah, nothing. Sadly technology is not my Pop’s strong point and I doubt he’d even know how to organise his email, let alone a web page! I digress, this year was as awesome as always!

I just thought I’d share some snaps from our time away!

This little buzzy bee + flower won me 3rd place in the nature category!

Okay, so apparently the locals all know about this tree and it’s actually a “feature”! Like a friend said to me, I’d also love a shoe tree, you more of the Manolo Blahnik type, not the “used crusty so 1990′s” type!

 

 


This final one is for my Pop. As kids, we always knew Dad’s top drawer was the place to go for lollies. Well that has not changed, the one thing that has, is the SELECTION! His drawer is like a candy store!

Till next time!

xxx ~Melody~

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Duaflex

I have this weird fascination with film camera’s at the moment. I don’t know what it is, nor where it started. I just love them! I have been driving my hubby, my family and my bestie CRAZY wanting to find old film cameras.

Well the other day i struck GOLD! I have been watching out for an old Kodak Duaflex camera for ages now! I finally came across one!

I have big plans for this baby, but for now, one photo will have to suffice!

xxx ~Melody~

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