Timing
As wedding photojournalists, we normally do our best not to give any directions at all through the wedding day while everyone immerse in the celebration. That is how we can capture the most spontaneous moments and the mood of the day. However, that would also mean that it is more challenging to get shots which not only shows the great moments but also with great aesthetics.
Here's one shot that I've just worked on and I liked it pretty much. Though it's a fairly simple shot but everything nice is in place...the bride's (Jane) smile, the nice reflection and the nice lighting. Thought I'll just quickly post it up to share before I continue with more post production. :)
Wishing everyone a good week ahead! ;)
Regards
Yong How
www.1950photography.com
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