Authentic & Emotional Documentary Wedding Photography & Fujifilm Cameras

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • This is the replay of the Webinar I presented in April 2022 in conjunction with BenQ:
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    In this webinar award-winning documentary wedding photographer, Kevin Mullins, tells us all about creating authentic and emotion-driven documentary wedding photography.
    Here is what to expect:
    • Understanding true to life documentary wedding photography
    • Looking for emotion
    • Editing powerful monochrome images
    • How to create stories using the Five ‘W’s’
    • Top Tips for a successful wedding photography business
    The tips shared in this webinar will help you capture a wedding story that is dynamic and authentic.
    About Kevin Mullins
    Kevin Mullins is a multi-award-Winning authentic documentary wedding photographer based in Wiltshire. Shooting in a documentary style, Kevin strives to tell the wedding story through photojournalism rather than ‘traditional’ wedding photography. He is one of the first official FUJIFILM X-Photographers, becoming an Ambassador back in 2011. Kevin is also one half of the FujiCast Podcast, a weekly photography podcast.
    “I’m a wedding photographer by trade with a passion for people watching. I want my wedding photographs to be snapshots of real, uncontrived, but tender moments in time. Weddings are where I ply my trade, but really it’s just people being people - they happen to be at weddings.”
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Комментарии • 33

  • @kevin_mullins
    @kevin_mullins  2 года назад +3

    If you have any questions about the content in the webinar video, post them here and I will try and reply 🙂

  • @HEDplaylist
    @HEDplaylist Год назад +3

    Really inspiring, Kevin. Thank you for putting this together and sharing for free.

  • @ChristineWilsonPhotography
    @ChristineWilsonPhotography Год назад

    Amazing video great content 😊 thank you

  • @nate_thenotso_great
    @nate_thenotso_great Год назад +1

    I know I am a year late to this video, but I have been dreaming of doing what you do ever since I heard you on a podcast a few years back. You are one of the biggest inspirations for me. Thank you for your dedication to the craft, Kev. My biggest hurtle is going to be finding people in the States who will go for it!

    • @kevin_mullins
      @kevin_mullins  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words, Nate. I know of the challenges in the States - but the clients will be there. Good luck!

    • @nate_thenotso_great
      @nate_thenotso_great Год назад

      @@kevin_mullins that means the world to me. Thank you, Kevin!

  • @Snapit551
    @Snapit551 2 года назад +2

    Truly amazing images 👌 I believe you yourself and Damien lovegrove are the best of the best wedding photographers in the uk and if not the world and the emotions you capture in your images makes such a powerful statement in a way that it hits the heart and mind

  • @elanf
    @elanf 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your insights Kevin, great stuff and lots of information. 🙏

  • @JuanRojas956
    @JuanRojas956 Год назад

    hi Kevin, thanks so much for posting this. As a beginner wedding photographer it's great hearing more experienced photographers talk about why they do what they do. your photos are beautiful and the story you provide for each really allows anyone to put themselves in the moment. Who was your biggest inspiration when you started?

  • @TungPhanTalks
    @TungPhanTalks 2 года назад

    Hi Kevin. Thank you for the amazing insights! Usually when I shoot weddings, I take thousands of shots and then cull them down to a few hundreds. I'm wondering that from your point of view, am I overshooting and should I take fewer photos? Cheers!

  • @richardschrader6011
    @richardschrader6011 2 года назад

    And guess I am referencing the film simulations u posted back in 2020 and any others I might have missed

  • @richardschrader6011
    @richardschrader6011 2 года назад

    Is there a particular go to film simulation recipe(s) that u have:::cause the textures are so consistent

  • @gilgottesman2506
    @gilgottesman2506 2 года назад

    Hi Kevin, great content! What are your tips to be creative in a portrait session?

  • @morii9651
    @morii9651 2 года назад

    Hello Kevin, do you always shoot at the lowest iso even in poor lighting conditions without flash then balance the exposure in post? Or do you adjust iso depending on lighting condition and if you do, do you have a maximum iso when shooting in poor lighting conditions before editing them in raw?

    • @danni0510
      @danni0510 Год назад +1

      I do think he shoots auto iso, i remember that he spoke about this in a different Video

  • @totoff929
    @totoff929 2 года назад

    Dear Kevin, thank you for this great webinar! May I please ask a technical question: how do you manage to have almost no motion blur in your pictures? I have constant trouble with this when shooting on events because people moving so fast (like when hugging each other e. g.). Even at 250 seconds this has happened. Do you have any suggestion on this you might want to share? Thanks.

    • @raksh9
      @raksh9 2 года назад

      The obvious answer is to shoot at faster shutter speeds. Go to 1/500 and auto ISO limit of 3200 or 6400, then tweak exposure in post.

  • @jonnezb
    @jonnezb 2 года назад

    Loving all of the videos! Which lenses do you usually use on a shoot with the 18mm? 18, 35, 56? Thanks :D

    • @kevin_mullins
      @kevin_mullins  2 года назад

      Right now, the 18mm and the 56mm :-)

  • @natejc93
    @natejc93 2 года назад

    It's amazing how you are able to get into the positions to take some of these shots. Did that confidence come with experience? Is that something that you lay out in the initial consultation with the couple? What about wedding planners? (referencing the over the shoulder of the groom shot as the bride looked at him)

    • @kevin_mullins
      @kevin_mullins  2 года назад +2

      I just do my thing, to be honest. I rarely have consultations. The clients know that I shoot candidly and that's it. Wedding Planners are pretty good but occasionally they can appear in shots. It's a liberating way to work.

  • @kevin_mullins
    @kevin_mullins  2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @bradk7462
    @bradk7462 2 года назад

    Ah... nostalgia... it is not what it used to be

  • @jinbaittaihero1225
    @jinbaittaihero1225 2 года назад

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH for the video😍

  • @davidrichards6718
    @davidrichards6718 2 года назад

    nicely done. Love your photo style

  • @mcasariego
    @mcasariego 2 года назад

    "Robert Kappa", really?

    • @kevin_mullins
      @kevin_mullins  2 года назад +4

      You can forgive a man a spelling mistake, surely?

    • @jd8484
      @jd8484 2 года назад

      Took time to write this ridiculous comment? Really?
      Kevin, i've been following you for a couple of years now. On the internet that is. I'm not hiding in a bush outside your house.
      I myself own a X-pro 1 and more recently an X-E4. Everything i watch your images i just wanna pick one of them up and document my life more. You've been a source of inspiration for many years, and you're credited to make as much as spelling mistakes as you want ;) Keep up the excellent work.