Outdoor wedding photography; capturing romance
Hello to all friends and creative artists in this beautiful forum.
I hope you are all doing great and full of energy.
Today I came to be with you and share another one of my photography sessions with you.
I love my work and in every photography session, I try to capture as many shots as possible.
Today, I am sharing with you the wedding day photos of a very tasteful and energetic couple.
I took these photos in one of the gardens that was designated for this purpose.
In every photo session, I always wait to see how the subject collaborates by starting to pose.
I am usually a bit strict with posing, but when the subject does not cooperate, I use simpler poses.
At the beginning of the garden entrance, there were beautiful columns, and I shared these few selected photos with you.
From the perspective of many people, although outdoor photography may have a relatively fixed color composition, for us photographers, it is completely different. I can place spaces in the frame that I capture with the camera, which will affect the final color scheme.
If you have noticed, in one of these photos where the bride and groom are walking, the wild olive tree with its special leaf color has created a beautiful and unique output. I myself am in love with such colors.
In the composition of the photos, I usually consider these types of photos with a tighter frame and a romantic feel. So later, when they review their memory album, all those moments will be revisited for them.
A single photo of the bride with her beautiful updo and makeup is always considered one of the best shots in the wedding album. The bride's veil and bouquet are among the accessories that are very helpful for posing.
You might not believe it, this pose may be repetitive for many of you, but it is always one of the most beautiful and simplest poses that all brides, grooms, clients, and subjects like.
Either the bride is sitting or the groom .
Next up is the turn for solo photos of the groom. Considering that he was tired, my eye fell on the wooden chair that could help complete the pose. And this beautiful garden location near the weeping willow tree was the best spot.
I personally like to always see my colleague's taste behind the camera lens in these locations and I like to see how different my perspective is from theirs.
We photographers each, in our own way, see the world differently behind the camera lens.
And this makes each person choose their own photographer based on their perspective.
I am very happy that I was with you for a few moments.
I wish you good days and times.
And I thank the admin and management of this forum.
Until another photography session
goodbye .