After my last wedding I wasn't fully pleased with my performance with the standard, safe "boring" shots... the group formals, the cake cutting, the precession, ceremony shots.. basically all of the shots few of us post here, yet the very shots almost all clients expect.
So, I was looking for help and inspiration and ask that you all post your "safe", "boring" and "standard" shots. I know you have hard drives full of 'em, so let's see 'em!
I took a pic, as a second shooter, of the bride and groom dancing between the layers of their two tiered wedding cake. Cake blurred to the front. They paid the main shooter extra to have it. I can't show it to you, as I don't own copywrite. but it might be something you try.
a little off topic, but i feel it is important....
Daniel Ransom wrote:
I took a pic, as a second shooter, of the bride and groom dancing between the layers of their two tiered wedding cake. Cake blurred to the front. They paid the main shooter extra to have it. I can't show it to you, as I don't own copywrite. but it might be something you try.
did you sign a release or work made for hire agreement?
if you didnt sign your copyright away, you do too own it.
however, i usually observe a boundary when I am second shooting. when i am second shooting i dont really take someone elses client into my portfolio. but i always retain the copyright.
k, sorry bout the highjack, i just wanted to pipe up with that
In cases with the shoes and the rings, when do you actually shoot these shots? After the wedding do you ask the bride for their shoes? And for things like the bouquet toss, was that something you managed to catch by being underneath the bride as she threw it, or was it more staged?
jonmcgough2 wrote:
In cases with the shoes and the rings, when do you actually shoot these shots? After the wedding do you ask the bride for their shoes?
I do it when the bride is getting ready for the ceremony.