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Poses at your finger tips.If you are new to shooting weddings, one of the key ingredients to producing memorable photos is posing your subjects. But while most beginning photographers concentrate on f/stops, shutter speeds, ISOs and other technical aspects, they forget about posing until the big day arrives and the first question the Bride and Groom ask is "How do you want us to stand?". Don't be caught without an answer! This fantastic pocket wedding guide offers all these features:
- Only 3.75" wide and 5" tall - so it fits easily in a shirt pocket or purse.
- Contains over 150 poses
- Sections for the Bride, the Groom, the Wedding Party, the happy couple together and the reception.
- Spiral bound so it can be kept open to the section you are using at the moment.
- Planning guide - An accompanying 25 page guide provides walks you through how to shoot a wedding.
Is this you?
Do you own a digital SLR camera and have been asked to shoot a friend’s or relative’s wedding? Or perhaps you haven't been asked yet, but you know your friends are struggling financially and you'd like to help, but you lack confidence to shoot a wedding.If so, you need the Pocket Photographer’s Guide: Wedding Edition.
Today's cameras are great!
Today’s digital SLR cameras have become so sophisticated and low priced that thousands of people are buying them everyday. With improved light meters, better focusing and immediate feedback of the digital image, taking quality images is the easiest it has ever been.But there is one feature they have yet to add to any camera - selecting attractive poses!
Be Prepared!
I still remember the panic I felt at my neice’s wedding, the first wedding I photographed, when she and her fiance asked me how they should stand. I’d spent time learning to use the flash, how to avoid overexposing the dress, getting the focus right, and other aspects of the camera … but I was like a deer in the headlights when it came to poses.After that wedding, I had trouble finding a concise guide for the amateur wedding photographer, and found nothing to help with posing. There are a number of books available that provide lots of information about photographing weddings. But they take weeks to study - time that many of us don’t have. In addition, they're much too large to carry around at the wedding.As I gained experience, I put together a pocket guide to use in my own work. It was so helpful that I felt it would be a wonderful aid to many other photographers.Photographers - believe me, you do not want to find yourself in the same position that I was in. This Pocket Guide will make sure that you have a range of poses literally at your fingertips. We still encourage you to study various books ahead of the wedding, but you aren’t going to carry any of them with you on the wedding day.
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Please take a look at the sample photos to get an idea of what these books contain. If you want more information, please ask!!