DragonflyDM Registered: Aug 04, 2004 Total Posts: 9837 Country: United States
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Ok..I'll give you some feedback on images, because you asked.
PAGE ONE
First image- A bunch of people's backs. The only action is the videographer, who is shooting something off frame.
Dolphin shots? They are only the fins and shot from a far distance. It looks like a happy snap.
The couples shots are not bad. However, the exposure is not consistent. You have orange blown out shots with no separation from the background. Some are dark, and some are bright.
PAGE TWO
Don't use dutch angles to make up for poor composition and posing.
The exposure on the flower/rings is really off. You can't define the rings from the flower enough to see WHY you are shooting the inside of a flower.
PAGE THREE
Continue on the flower shots-- work on the composition to bring some interest to the image.
A lot of the back of the head shots. Again, composition. Beware of over processing images.
PAGE FOUR
By the time you started filling the fram with the B&G, they were not facing you. Then, they were far away again.
Josh Rule of Thumb: If you can get closer, you are too far away.
PAGE FIVE
Fill the frame with what is important. The chairs didn't need to be in the images. You put the group in a "V" with the B & G farthest away from the camera (so they are the smallest and least important subjects). Fill the frame by bringing the B&G closer and letting the group V away and staggard. You can get more people in the frame without losing anyone.
The horizons are crooked.
PAGE SIX
The one "establishing shot" of the wedding scene was taken LONG before the wedding. It shows me also that you are shooting out of sequence.
You have another B&G shot that might have been nice, but you have this ugly hotel behind them. When they are walking TO the beach, they are far away.
PAGE SEVEN
Again, a LOT of the back of the head shots. Not many face shots. Watch composition. Use the rule of thirds.
PAGE EIGHT
You have four good photos on this page. You can see faces, the exposures are correct, there is a story in the image.
PAGE NINE
The only two shots you have of the couple lighting the candle, you could have stepped twice to the left and got the bride's face in the shot. Also...not close enough. You do have one touching moment of them heads together. Thank goodness you didn't miss the kiss, but again, you are all over the place on the exposure and you should have processed the image.
PAGE TEN
You had better shots of the wedding party leaving than the B&G. The exposures are inconsitent. I think you are doing some post-processing without understanding how to do it properly. Use layers, use flash, understand what the historgrams do.
You had one potentially great image of the family, but 1/4 of the page is some womans white shirt (on the left) and you lost lots of poeple's faces.
PAGE ELEVEN
The images are dark. If we look at tones (from black to white) as a ten grade step, every image is a 6 and 7. Your subjects should not blend with the background. The people's faces shoudl not be the darker areas of the image. There should be AT LEAST a 5 tone grade in an image (if not more). Why are none of these images vertical? Way too much dead space in the images.
The walking shots are DARK!!!
PAGE TWELVE
DARK SHOTS. The shots you do have the flash going, you are lighting the beach in front of the subjects and not the subjects. You should have had the flash pushed to them by getting closer and putting the flash on manual. Don't be afraid to take a test shot or two to get the right exposure.
The one shots of the Bride and bridesmaids was neat, but underexposed and over processed.
PAGE THIRTEEN
DARK IMAGES. You have a great bride and groomsmen shots there and the bride is not lit. Don't try to cheat bad photographer by making it black and white. What is the longest lens you have? You shoot a lot of photos of these people far away from you.
PAGE FOURTEEN
YOu have nice sillhouettes. Probably because you didnt' need a flash or meter. You finally got the flash to make it to the B&G, but it needs more control. The beach and dress are washed out.
PAGE FIFTEEN
You cutt off the grooms head. The exposures all look like you set the camera on "P" and let the TTL do al the work. Not a lot of story telling and a lot of happy snap images.
PAGE SIXTEEN
Nice shot with the garter toss, but otherwise the rest are happy snaps.
PAGE SEVENTEEN
Useless shot.
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