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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 261907" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>DUDE! SOme killer images can be done there!! that and the brewery and youre good. do the brewery first, so you can take advantage of the sunset. get the 16-35/70-200 nice and warmed up! work fast and shoot like a madman.people will be in your frame so shoot as much as you can so you have pics to choose from for minimal PS work after. some beautiful silhouettes are in my mind! the veil, bouqet, man its going to be killer. get them to take their shoes off and have a walk on the beach, roll up his pants and get killer pics. tell them to bring a towel so they can wipe themselves a bit. but have them go into the water (just the edge) for some nice shots as well, then tell them to walk left or right (wherever the background will be more pleasing and less distracting) and shoot them walking on the edge of the water. have him get closer to water. shell be nervous about getting her dress wet. men dont give a crap.... then have him throw her in the water and get some "trash the dress" shots as well HAHAHA! </p><p></p><p>this is old stuff I did with my F5 and the film days. today, I try not to get close to the beach. ive been wimpified recently. after seeing big boss Gless doing his siberia attack on his D3s, im shaking in my pants. if you got a converter then use it on the 70-200 and get compressed images of the sunset.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]71596[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Btw, this couple were tree huggers and didnt want to be bothered the day of the wedding. meaning, no couple shots, so they opted to do this instead. I did this 2 weeks before their wedding, and I still coaxed them to do BG shots together at the venue still HAHA. sometimes you have to push, even though the couples say no. there is a fine line. because like I said, they dont know and for them and the album to be "complete" BG couple shots are a must in their attire. it just makes it look so great. those pics and the beach pics were elite dude. and yes, im a star wars fan. I guess im a hypocrite because I recommended to another photog dont plaster your logo across the picture (its tacky and unprofessional) I guess im the master of tacky then HAHA. but I dont do it anymore as you noticed. a small logo in the corner will suffice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 261907, member: 14443"] DUDE! SOme killer images can be done there!! that and the brewery and youre good. do the brewery first, so you can take advantage of the sunset. get the 16-35/70-200 nice and warmed up! work fast and shoot like a madman.people will be in your frame so shoot as much as you can so you have pics to choose from for minimal PS work after. some beautiful silhouettes are in my mind! the veil, bouqet, man its going to be killer. get them to take their shoes off and have a walk on the beach, roll up his pants and get killer pics. tell them to bring a towel so they can wipe themselves a bit. but have them go into the water (just the edge) for some nice shots as well, then tell them to walk left or right (wherever the background will be more pleasing and less distracting) and shoot them walking on the edge of the water. have him get closer to water. shell be nervous about getting her dress wet. men dont give a crap.... then have him throw her in the water and get some "trash the dress" shots as well HAHAHA! this is old stuff I did with my F5 and the film days. today, I try not to get close to the beach. ive been wimpified recently. after seeing big boss Gless doing his siberia attack on his D3s, im shaking in my pants. if you got a converter then use it on the 70-200 and get compressed images of the sunset. [ATTACH=CONFIG]71596._xfImport[/ATTACH] Btw, this couple were tree huggers and didnt want to be bothered the day of the wedding. meaning, no couple shots, so they opted to do this instead. I did this 2 weeks before their wedding, and I still coaxed them to do BG shots together at the venue still HAHA. sometimes you have to push, even though the couples say no. there is a fine line. because like I said, they dont know and for them and the album to be "complete" BG couple shots are a must in their attire. it just makes it look so great. those pics and the beach pics were elite dude. and yes, im a star wars fan. I guess im a hypocrite because I recommended to another photog dont plaster your logo across the picture (its tacky and unprofessional) I guess im the master of tacky then HAHA. but I dont do it anymore as you noticed. a small logo in the corner will suffice. [/QUOTE]
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