Easy Tips for Posing a Bride: Breathe Your Passion with Vanessa Joy
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- Опубликовано: 26 апр 2016
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Watch this episode to learn a few must-have techniques for posing brides to make them look slender, natural and gorgeous. Vanessa Joy poses New Orleans Wedding Photographer Catherine Guidy in this week's show to show quick and fun ways to create beautiful pictures.
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Great video. Very informative and hands-on. How could 10 people dislike this?
+Daniel Prembäck lol there's always something to improve right?
Wow beautiful photographs and that movement is amazing I love it
thanks for the support!
LOVE FROM INDIA
well done, easy to follow video. looking forward to more posing tips.
+Brian Budd glad you think so! More to come :-)
Thanks, very informative!
Of course! So glad you enjoyed :)
Hello
I enjoyed the tips, may you please do more of the posings tips. I am glad I follow this channel. I have learnt alot.
Thank you
+Lu Asare Yes definitely! In the weeks to come you'll seeing posing a bride and groom together and posing a groom alone. :-0
Great tips!
+Star Muhammad Thank you Star :-)
These are always helpful. When I first started it would throw me off for a second when they'd ask "what should I do?"
I'm glad these tips can help! Good luck to you :)
Your shots are great ,may i ask the lens you used for the shoot?thanks
Great Episode
+Thaiming thanks!
The Live View exposure tip is a good one.
+KevTCC Isn't it fun? I got it from my videographer husband. We'd shoot side-by-side and he'd always get his exposure just a few second faster than I did and I never understood why until I saw his method.
I noticed you have your ISO at 400. Seems you could have it set at lower ISO (125) to avoid introducing any ISO noise and then compensate with your shutter speed, since it is currently at 1/800 you have plenty of room to slow it down to allow more light in. You are not shooting sports, and the bride is not moving at all. I am assuming you have a good reason for the 400 iso but can't figure out what it is, can you share?
You made it look easy. Tanks
+Rick Mentore thanks so much!
Does anyone know what the dress is brand or style wise?
1:58 How are you getting proper exposure in Live view? Are you just using LV as a monitor and adjusting your settings until the exposure looks good on the screen?
If this is the case, i assume it would be similar to taking a couple test shots, but with LV you see the results in real time.
+MicroWare1 It just gets me a base point and then I check my histogram on my first shot. For me it was just slightly faster. :-)
Thank you!
1/125 shutter speed would've granted better results creating that motion, plus you get to lower your iso, thus adding more quality to the photo. Great poses btw
+Guilkdp If only my hand were that steady!!
nice
Thank you!
My music
Wow , someone who knows how to use a camera strap !
They're a true lifesaver ;)
The whole not selling anything for the Jewish holiday Passover sucksssss!!! Patiently waiting for my orderrrrrr
Nice posing but the background and dirty pavement isn't cool.
I couldn't agree more ;-)
This was glaring to me but the point of the video was posing not location. Great video!
2:15 ... iso 400 ? 1/800 ?? lol
400 :-)