Miami Fl brought together this beautiful bride from England and this gorgeous groom from France to celebrate their special day. With unique touches such as "something blue" I Do on her wedding shoes to the beach setting this wedding was a blast to photograph. Not only did we celebrate my sister in laws wedding but also enjoyed some great family time in this gorgeous location. Check out how well these wedding colors contrasted with the bright blue ocean and white sandy beach! Such a peaceful unity in a location that may not be thought of as a perfect wedding spot!
Check out this great tip on how a simple Reflector Panel can transform a whole session! Q : I’ve always loved the natural, elegant look of early evening sunset portraits. However, the low angle of the sun set behind my subject requires me to use flash, which tends to create an artificial, harsh look that takes away the authetic, golden light cast by the sun. How to keep the subject lit naturally? A : Great lighting is, of course, the path to great portraits! The secret to capturing the same light cast by the sun (which, as you say, is now behind the subject) is to use a reflector panel to cast it back around to the subject! Typically, one should use the same colored reflector as the color of the natural light source. Have this set up correctly, and your portraits will shine! Before Camera: Nikon D60 F-Stop: f/7.1 Shutter: 1/160 ISO: 200 Focal Length: 55 mm Reflector: No After Camera: Nikon D60 F-Stop: f/7.1 Shutter: 1/5 I...
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