Archive for 2009

Wedding Photography Lessons

Monday, December 21st, 2009

I thought I would do something different for this blog entry to promote my new service fo photography lessons which I am offering in 2010 private photography lessons.

Here are my top ten professional tips to take your photography to another level!

1. Try shooting with available light (i.e. without flash). This achieves a few goals, as skin tones will look less shiny and the camera will expose for the whole room, so you will avoid a black hole and deer in headlights. You will also capture a more real colour and light in your image without flash.

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2. Watch your shutter speed to keep your photos sharp. This is usually about the inverse of your focal length. For example, if you are shooting at about 60mm on your zoom lens, then your shutter speed should be 1/60th.

3. If you can’t get a fast enough shutter speed, use a cheat’s tripod. Prop your elbows on a chair/table/the floor to get about 2 more stops of light and keep your photograph sharp. You can also lean against a wall to stabilize your camera.

4. Try using prime lenses. Shoot wide open for a pin sharp subject and lovely soft background which gives that really “professional” you just cannot get from a point and shoot camera. If you don’t have primes lenses, then zoom all the way in on your subject and then step farther back. It will give a similar small depth of field effect to a wide open prime.

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5. Make your subjects comfortable. Smile, crack jokes, tell them they look beautiful, throw a teddy bear at them….anything to make them laugh and have fun so they look natural and gorgeous. If they are really uncomfortable, tell them to walk away and then towards the camera just having a chat with each other and photograph that.

6. Look for frames, screens and reflections. Anything from doorways, arches, flowers, trees, mirrors and puddles make great frames and reflections for your subject and give a more professional feeling. Think creatively and don’t be afraid to take risks.

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7. Be creative with lighting. Look for silhouettes in front of windows or the sunset. Shoot into the light for contra-jour and capturing flare. Play with your exposure and see what happens.

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8. Look for unexpected angles and perspectives. Climb stairs or lie on the ground. Use the couple as a frame for their wedding and shoot from behind focusing on the room. Never stop looking for new perspectives.

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9. Story-tell using the weather. If it is super sunny, shoot from down low to capture a blue sky. If it is raining, shoot through droplets and umbrellas. If there are dramatic clouds, underexpose them to give a moody feel.

Use your wedding photogaphy to tell a story.

10. Try some photographs where your subject isn’t looking at the camera. Have the couple chat, laugh, or cuddle, and tell them to pretend you’re not even there for some lovely and photojournalistic feeling photographs.

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Islington Town Hall | Kristina and Ricky

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Kritstina and Ricky’s wedding was at gorgeous Islington Town Hall on the 12th of December 2009.

A very talented photographer working under the ktb banner, Leonette Clark, photographed the ceremony and the wintery, creative portraits around Upper Street.

The happiness of Kristina and Ricky really shines through at their wedding, and the great night atmosphere of Islington goes to show that you don’t need sunshine and parks for stunning photography!

A big congratulations to the happy couple!

Islington Town Hall wedding photography.

Coming down the steps at Islington Town Hall.

A beautiful portrait.

Modern wedding photography on Upper Street, Islington.

More examples of our wedding photography at islington town hall can be found at the link.

Wedding Photography | Nemeeta and Biren | Brent Town Hall

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Nemeeta and Biren were married on the 24th of October at Brent Town Hall in a civil ceremony followed by an Indian style wedding reception in North London.

All their friends and family joined them and celebrated the special day, and in true Patel style – there was loads and loads of dancing!

Getting ready for the big day.

A candid portrait of a beautiful Asian bride.

London indian wedding photography.

Nemeeta and Biren come down the steps at Brent Town Hall after their wedding ceremony.

This is an example of our modern Asian wedding photography, showing both the couple in the car and their friends and family in a reflection.

This is a photograph taken at the wedding venue before everyone arrived.

This is a portrait of the happy couple.

Confetti flies at the wedding reception.

This is an example of our Asian wedding photojournalism.

If you would like to see more examples of my work, please be sure to visit my asian wedding photography page.

Tony & John’s civil partnership at the Hempel Hotel

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Tony planned the amazing civil partnership ceremony and party for his partner, John, and himself as a great surprise.  Although John knew they were getting married (obviously!), he didn’t know any of the details of the day which included Tony donning a matching kilt in honour of Scottish John.

The couple live in Jersey and flew in to London with their 30 close friends for a brilliant weekend civil partnership at the Hempel Hotel in Lancaster Gate.  Tony had strong feelings on what he wanted from his photographs, as he is a professional wedding photographer himself at Ivory Pictures.  He had several of his professional photographer friends armed with cameras on the day- so no pressure there then!

Tony and John were delighted with their photos and were even kind enough to write: “We are lost for words – we love them – you have exceeded personal expectations, and that doesn’t happen very often. You caught exactly what I was after!”

Thanks guys, for a fantastic day and being amazing clients!

Civil partnership photography at the Hempel Hotel in Lancaster Gate.

A big kiss on the cheeks!

This image shows an auspicious moment in the civil partnership ceremony.

These images show our relaxed style of civil partnership portraiture.

Guests at the Hempel Hotel.

Civil partnership decorations.

These images are taken during the speeches, and show our fun and informal style of photography.

If you would like to see more of our civil partnership portfolio, please visit our civil partnership photography portfolio. If you are considering a register office wedding, we have a lot of experience of civil partnership photography at Marylebone Town Hall, amongst other venues.

Sikh wedding photography | Tina’s chuni and vatna | Windsor

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Tina’s chuni and vatna ceremonies (the Sikh tradition of applying tumeric and then a veil to the bride in prepatation for her wedding) were held in Windsor.

The house was decorated beautifully, and all of her aunties and uncles came and enjoyed a brilliant day the garden marquee!

Tina was already going to be a beautiful bride, but she did seem to be glowing even more with after being coated in tumeric and showered with love!

A lovely detail from Tina's ceremony.

Another detail showing vibrant embroidery.

Sikh wedding photography.

Tumeric is applied at Tina's sikh wedding ceremony.

This is an example of our modern Asian wedding photography.

Reportage Asian wedding photography.

For more sikh wedding photographs, see ktb’s sikh wedding photography page or our asian wedding photography page.