Dubrovnik, destination weddings

I have participated in a couple of photography workshops this year.   I have learned many valuable lessons both from those leading the workshops as well as those who attended those workshops.

Beside working with top notch photographers I found the opportunity to work with professional models, those who are comfortable in front of a camera, was invaluable.  Professional models, understand posing, and helped improved my skill level in communicating those ideas. The business, marketing and portfolio dicussion during the classroom time provided lots of helpful information.

I came home with amazing experience, lots of reading material, and reminders of are discussions, and some great photos for my portfolio.   I would highly recommend if you want to working on your skill level that you find a workshop that suits your needs, and provides the exerience you want.


Karen and Jon, sitting pretty at Fish Creek Park


Karen and Jon, Princess Island Park, Calgary Alberta

It has been a while since I met with Karen and Jon at Princess Island for their engagement photos, at that time they had not yet made decisions on all of the wedding details.   I am curious about so many details I think I will have to arrange lunch in the next couple of weeks, so I can hear all about their plans and expectations for the day!  I need to get the names of those in their wedding party, and all the family names, as well as find out how many family portraits we need to make time for.  There are so many details that are important to know about before the big day, I think lunch is definitely due!


Veronica, Calgary Portrait Photography

Veronica, standing in a stairwell.  Veronica spent a couple of hours with us on Saturday looking beautiful. One of the great advantage of participating in a workshop is the opportunity to try out new ideas and experiment.  Models are there to help, they know posing and are comfortable in front of a camera, and will stand and wait while you work out any ideas that you have. Having said that, it is a good idea to have a plan and use the time and resources effectively for learning and building a porfolio


Alexis, Spring in Calgary

More photos from the Funky Town Wedding Photography Workshop.  Christina Craft covered so many topics and provided lots of valuable information.  She is full of great energy, she kept people involved asking and answering questions and helping with demonstrations.  She provided lots of time and information about shooting brides, along with two great modes.  We found several difficult, but great location for doing portraits; we talked about working with available light, and using video light off camera flash.  We covered more things than can be mentioned in this short blog!

In short she and the workshop were inspiring, I learned a lot, and I am sure with time to review the day and the material I will be even happier that I made the investment.


Alexis, Funkytown Photography Workshop, Calgary Alberta

Alexis was one of the other models that we were working with on Saturday at the Funky Town Wedding Workshop in Calgary, she was wonderful, and we had a great time walking around the SAIT Campus working in different lighting conditions, on composition and posing, it was a great day.


Veronica, Funkytown Wedding Workshop, Calgary Alberta

 

Veronica is beautiful, and even better than that she worked hard for at least a couple of  hours.  First we were outside, then we were in a cold parkade, here she is laying on the cement floor!  I owe her a big thank you work her hard work during the workshop.  She would try anything for us!

thanks so much Veronica.


Best Man, Young People as part of a Wedding Party!

This young man had the cutest face, even when he wasn’t happy.  I was lucky to be the second shooter at this wedding, because I could stand back a little and catch people a little more relaxed and a little les guarded and without their “cheese” smile.  The little gentleman was a natural in front of the camera as long as he didn’t have to sit a specific way, in a specific spot, with specific people! What can I say, he didn’t like doing the group shots!

I don’t think anyone likes doing the group/family shots, they can look posed, and oh so 80′s! But for some families they are a must, the whole family is usually at the big event, everyone is dressed up and looking their best.  In fact some people clean up so well, you don’t even recognized with all the “spit and polish” a phrase my dad likes to use when he sees people all dressed up.  He learned to polish his shoes the old fashion way.

Group shots, and a few thoughts about planning your group shots. Think about and talk to your photographer about the group and family shots you want and that are important to you. How much time do you have, who will be with whom, how many different groups, and where they will be taken.

If you have young people as part of your wedding party, or expected as part of the family photos talk to them ahead of time, let them know what is expected, and how much time it will take.  Just like your friends who have never been a part of a wedding, they need to know what the plan is and possibly what the reward is. For us, once the group/family/portraits are done then we can go on to the reception and the celebration, what will be their reward?

Introduce your photographer to the young people, ahead of time, possibly at the rehearsal.  Let the kids know that it is alright that this person is going to be working with you and them to get some special photos.  Often we tell our children not to talk to strangers, so having a photographer/stranger in the crowd who is friendly, chatty, and asking them to move here, or there, look this way or that is a bit of a mixed message that should be discussed ahead of time. Help them learn safe boundaries around this new person, again so they understand what is expected.

Snacks and drinks are a good idea, for everyone but especially the kids. Routines are broken during the wedding day, and we don’t get to eat, drink or sleep as we usually would. This can be disastrous for some kids, even some adults, so plan ahead.  Keep the snacks clean, drinks clear or light, and hand wipes handy!

Weddings are long days for all of us, especially old folks and kids, plan for the best, prepare for the worst, and remember that 20 years or so, when you are attending a special event for that very special young person, you will have a great picture to give them as a memory, and sometimes the funnier the face the better!


Flower Girl, helping Aunty get ready for the wedding!

One of my favorite wedding pictures, this little flower girl was so cute.  she wanted to much to help her aunty with her shoes.


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