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Dear Friend,
Wedding photographer David Ziser takes viewers along with
him to three location shoots as he sets up wedding portraits
at a park, church, and a beach.
What you'll learn in these Course Lessons:
*** Welcome (11:46)
David talks about the location shoots that
are included in this course and gets started
with a daylight shoot at the park.
*** Background Clouds Behind the Groom (02:05)
From the park location, David directs an off-camera
flash setup with large white clouds in the background.
*** Camera and Flash Adjustments (04:00)
Get the light on the subject and fill that light with
the off-camera flash.
*** High Key Bridal Shot (05:53)
Light colored background with the bride popping forward.
*** Direction of Light (05:26)
No flashes. Just studying the light and placing the subject
in camera in the best place.
*** Under a Canopy (06:21)
This new setup positions the bride and groom under
a heavy canopy of trees.
*** Stone Steps (06:11)
Great leading lines make a nice background for
a casual shot of the groom.
*** New Park Location (12:45)
Walking through a scene and deciding what will work
best for quality pictures.
*** Twirls and Swirls (00:49)
Quick portrait and creating a composition on the fly.
*** Natural Light (08:33)
No flashes. Just using the loop lighting pattern to
make a pretty photograph.
*** Bride and Groom on the Bridge (03:27)
The lighting really comes together in this final shoot
at the park location.
*** Sacred Heart Church (06:36)
This magnificent old Florida church is a beautiful
location that David has shot in before.
*** Bride Near the Back Pews (07:07)
Starting from the back of the church and moving to
set locations around the church.
*** Groom at Second Location (04:26)
Working from the back of the church and shooting
towards the altar.
*** Repeat of the Pews (04:56)
The rows of pews creates a compositional line
bringing focus to the subjects.
*** Low Angles (06:13)
Getting low to shoot up into dramatic backgrounds.
*** Stained Glass Window (01:57)
Positioning and patience will allow the sun beams to
come down beautifully onto the bride.
*** Rays and Pillars (02:55)
Positioning the bride and groom near the stained glass
window with pillars in the background.
*** Repeating Arches (02:18)
Utilizing the looping light pattern and
repeating background.
*** Bride at the Front of the Church (04:26)
This setup brings the bride towards the front of
the church.
*** Spiral Staircase (03:44)
Using fisheye lens in a tight location to get
an interesting shot.
*** Above the Head (02:06)
Using a fisheye lens and the monopod to position
the camera well above the subjects.
*** Outside the Front of the Church (09:25)
Adjusting to the light outside the church and
shooting the couple in front of the church.
*** Sunset at the Beach (08:53)
Time is very important as the sun drops from behind
the subjects on the beach.
*** Backlighting as the Sun Fades (05:51)
Making the most of the fading sunlight with some
backlight shots mixed in.
Course Time: 02 Hours 18 Minutes
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