This blog entry is for the wedding and portrait photographers out there. I wanted to write this post because we get lots of photographers that ask us how we approach the portrait sessions we do with our wedding clients. Let me first say, I don’t think there is any right or wrong answer to this....
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TimAwesome that you shared this. I’ve been following your work for awhile and kept wondering how your poses look so natural as I struggle with this.
Mike SweeneySome of my best portraits were taken “between” poses or as a “run and gun” type of shot because I just happened to see something out of the corner of my eye while moving between sets or sites. Nice entry on covering this overlooked part of portraiture.
AllyThanks for sharing! I really adore your work, and it is a similar style to my own… I think you’re probably one of the two photographers I follow the most. I love the inbetween moments too, they always end up being my favorite pictures. =]
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DanielleThank You for posting this, I have the same approach when I do a portrait session and it works! Hope you dont mind if I share this blog 🙂
adminYou can feel free to link back to this post and give us credit. We’re glad to hear this approach works for you too 🙂