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<blockquote data-quote="kevy73" data-source="post: 343219" data-attributes="member: 23493"><p>These are all natural light. we went out about an hour before dusk so the light was really nice.</p><p></p><p>As far as acting natural - that's the hardest bit of being a wedding / portrait photographer.</p><p></p><p> I have a bit of a pep talk I give people before we start, I encourage them to just relax and be silly, it is all fun. I am also always talking to them while shooting, asking them questions about how they met, first date, best date, funniest moment, when you knew you loved each other, how he proposed etc too while shooting so they relive some cool memories and their expressions and such reflect that.</p><p></p><p>I don't know why my exif data doesn't come through... but all are shot wide open (ie f2.8 or f2) depending on which camera I was using and ISO was varying between 200 up to 800 for some of the shots in darker area's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevy73, post: 343219, member: 23493"] These are all natural light. we went out about an hour before dusk so the light was really nice. As far as acting natural - that's the hardest bit of being a wedding / portrait photographer. I have a bit of a pep talk I give people before we start, I encourage them to just relax and be silly, it is all fun. I am also always talking to them while shooting, asking them questions about how they met, first date, best date, funniest moment, when you knew you loved each other, how he proposed etc too while shooting so they relive some cool memories and their expressions and such reflect that. I don't know why my exif data doesn't come through... but all are shot wide open (ie f2.8 or f2) depending on which camera I was using and ISO was varying between 200 up to 800 for some of the shots in darker area's [/QUOTE]
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