April 13th, 2008
Wedding Photography - The Ring Shot
Backgrounds for ring shots are sometimes hard to find, heres Jon using the best mans sleeve as the background for the rings which also gets the wedding colours into the shot.
Backgrounds for ring shots are sometimes hard to find, heres Jon using the best mans sleeve as the background for the rings which also gets the wedding colours into the shot.
A must do shot when your shooting a wedding in Scotland, even if it does scare your assistant who is holding the video camera behind you
This is a shot we usually take to give a different perspective on the Wedding Cake. Its a very straight forward shot but it helps if your tall and have long arms.
Time is always in short supply during a wedding day and one way to maximise the time you do have is with smooth shot to shot transitions.
This is an example of two quite different shots and how we transition from one to the other.
Time is always in short supply during a wedding day but you should always have spare time for a little fun with the wedding guests. If guests can see you having fun and have fun themselves then it makes for a much nicer day for everyone and is great marketing for you.
This is a quick and easy shot to take but its usually a favourite with our clients. A nice long road or path is ideal for this shot and all the better if it’s also tree lined.
This shot is one of the reasons why we always take a small step ladder to weddings. Its a very flattering shot for most brides.
This was the first time we had photographed fireworks at a wedding so theres definitely room for improving the shot, but hopefully its still interesting to watch.
The jump shot is a common shot that is taken at a lot of weddings by photographers but whats the key to getting the best shot ? Nick and … all » Jon from Boundless Photos demonstrate how they do it