Bridal Photo Session - Hindu @Saramacca [ENG/NL]

Hi Hivers,
Ever got in a situation where you are with the bride in her house and there is no great background you can use? Well those situations happen most often, that's where i start sweating a lot, that's where creativity, expercience comes to work.

Well this was one situation. The bride her room was full with other family members who where doing make up. All the other rooms had stuff for her wedding. Her living room was full of children who were playing. So I had no other option than to use the hallway to make some photos.

Now there was a lot bigger problem, the lighting was not that good there. It was too dark and on the meeting we talked about a great lighting. So I didn't bring extra lights, the only thing i had was my Godox flash.

Still i managed to get some great shots, i hope you'll like it.

Hallo Hivers,
Ben je ooit in een situatie geweest waar je foto's moet maken van de bruid en er is geen goede achtergrond? Wel zulke situaties maak ik vaker mee en daar begin je te zweten en zie je hoe ervaring en vreativiteit een rol spelen.

Dit was een situatie. De bruid haar kamer was vol met andere familie leden die opmaak aan het doen waren. De andere kamers hadden spullen en de voorzaal was vol met kinderen. Ik had geen andere keus dan de gang te gebruiken.

Een groter probleem was verlichting. Het was te donker en we hadden tijdens het gesprek gesproken over goede verlichting. Ik had geen extra lampen, het enige die ik had was me Godox flitser.

Ik heb dan nog wat leuke foto's kunnen krijgen, hopelijk vinden jullie dat ook leuk.

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Thanks for stopping by and supporting my work!

With love,
Prasant Djewan



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The model you photographed is very beautiful and charming. I like typical Indian clothes. The red color is also beautiful.

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Couldn't you use space in the garden ?

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@mynewlife Indian brides are not allowed to get out of their house before the groom arrives on the wedding day. It's so that the first one to see your face must be the groom. That's why they also cover their faces with a shawl... Otherwise the garden would be a option though... Thanks for stopping by if you have more questions i'm willing to answer 😊

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