Picture perfect
28 Mar 2008 12:27 PM |
Posted by Editor
Wedding photographers tell how to work the light, match your make-up with the weather and find your most beautiful angle. Gorgeous wedding album guaranteed ...
Tricks of the light
Light plays a crucial role in how your memories are captured forever. "Light can create variety of mood and shape the story of the day," says seasoned snapper Lucy Leonardi. "The camera is the tool I use, but the light is the palette I work with," adds wedding photographer Paul Cincotta. Here are a few pro pointers on working it to your advantage:
• "The ideal light conditions to illuminate and emphasise a bride's beauty are in the early morning or late in the afternoon on a bright day," describes Leonardi. "Overcast weather produces good light throughout the day."
• If shooting in the middle of the day is unavoidable, don't fret – photographers have reflectors, flashguns and softboxes to deal with shadows. But there are some beauty tricks you can use too. "Fringes or stray hairs can cast dark shadows across the face, so it's best to have your hair up and secure in these conditions," directs Leonardi.
• "The best advice I can give is for the bride to test her make-up under a variety of different light sources. If you apply make-up under fluorescents, it can look very different in incandescent light or daylight," warns photographer Paul Cincotta.
• "I suggest to brides and bridesmaids that they stay away from glitter and use a matte foundation or powder," details Cincotta. "Skin doesn't naturally 'sparkle', and if the flash is used the glitter [shimmer] can end up looking like a rash of sweat beads on the skin."
Angles & posing: creating the perfect moment
So you've practiced in the mirror and have decided you look best in profile from the left. That's important. But it's also vital to trust your photographer's professional eye. "I'm there to ensure moments are captured when the bride is looking her best – in the right light and regardless of the time of day," explains Cincotta. "I'm not just there to press a button." Some hints to help your photographer perfect the scene:
• "Brides may have found what they believe to be their best [side] and insist the photographer always take shots from a particular angle," says Leonardi, "but I often discover brides have many 'best angles', which change with different light, backgrounds and situations … a good photographer will always try to find the right angle and can shoot from those not easily glimpsed in the bathroom mirror."
• "When it comes to posing, unless you're a natural extrovert, the best pose is no pose at all," reveals Cincotta. However, your photographer may give you directions or prompts to help create snap-worthy scenes. "This is where you will need to trust the photographer," he explains. "Some things may not feel right, but will look amazing from the photographer's angle."
• The most important thing for a bride to remember is to retain good posture throughout the day (a spontaneous shot can be spoiled by a slump) – and enjoy herself. "The most natural smile works best," confirms Cincotta.
The experts
Paul Cincotta, manager of photography at Hamilton Island Weddings, Queensland. Contact 07 4946 8515/hamiltonislandweddings.com.au
Lucy Leonardi from Lucy Leonardi Photography in Sydney. Contact lucy@lucyleonardi.com/www.lucyleonardi.com
Image courtesy Lucy Leonardi
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Member Comments
(19)
Posted by:
jmstock
(Australia)
thankyou for the tips il keep that in mind on my day
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March 28, 2008 (Mar 28, 2008 3:34pm)
Posted by:
GlossQueen
(Member since 2007, Australia)
I hadn't even thought about having to pose for the wedding photo's. There's just so much to remember.
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March 28, 2008 (Mar 28, 2008 4:52pm)
Posted by:
glamourcat
(Member since 2007, Australia)
these are great tips, and I would definitely agree to leave it to the experts and not to let your ego get in the way of the photos that you have to look at for a very long time... ;)
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March 28, 2008 (Mar 28, 2008 6:36pm)
Posted by:
Princess75
(Member since 2007, Australia)
we had really natural photos, all the posed ones looked too posed for us, but it is true, you should practice posing and angling even for normal photos.
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March 28, 2008 (Mar 28, 2008 6:41pm)
Posted by:
Katie_B
(Member since 2007, Australia)
Apparently there are people you can hire to teach you how to pose & look good on every angle (Princess Diana had one).
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March 28, 2008 (Mar 28, 2008 8:01pm)
Posted by:
missg
(Australia)
yesss! i have seen stacks of leonardi's pics and they're so great! she really knows what she's talking about!
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March 28, 2008 (Mar 28, 2008 10:18pm)
Posted by:
Myzteeq
(Member since 2007, Australia)
I'm loving this brides section, theres do many ideas which all us girls can use daily to look simply glamorous.
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March 29, 2008 (Mar 29, 2008 7:42pm)
Posted by:
onigurl
(Australia)
This is something to consider when ever taking significant photos of a big event
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March 31, 2008 (Mar 31, 2008 2:52pm)
Posted by:
kuni
(Australia)
great tip about checking your make up in a variety of lighting - I wouldn't have thought of this!
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March 31, 2008 (Mar 31, 2008 8:40pm)
Posted by:
Redlox
(Member since 2007, Australia)
Thanks for this, it's a great tidbit for my wedding next year!
I am bad at maintaining good posture, so I need to tape myself into shape perhaps...
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March 31, 2008 (Mar 31, 2008 9:16pm)
Posted by:
ZoutLiquorice
(Member since 2007, Australia)
hmmm no glitter - that makes me a little sad...
We didn't have photographer (even though my grandfather use to be a professional - you'd think he might have offered...) We just had all our family and friends taking random shots - my mum made me an album and it's beautiful. I refused to pay $$$$'s for photos. We all the memories we need and we don't have a huge debt to pay off from our wedding.
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March 31, 2008 (Mar 31, 2008 11:52pm)
Posted by:
lgauci
(Member since 2008, Australia)
A smile and good posture is important.Thanks for these tips and more.i will also check my makeup on the day
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April 01, 2008 (Apr 1, 2008 9:47am)
Posted by:
fluttrgrl
(Member since 2007, Australia)
No matter what, if you're truly blissed out on your wedding day, you should look better in the photos anyway. Just relax and enjoy yourself and the photos will reflect that!
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April 02, 2008 (Apr 2, 2008 2:11pm)
Posted by:
jennrach
(Member since 2007, Australia)
great tips that can be applied for any occasion
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April 03, 2008 (Apr 3, 2008 2:16pm)
Posted by:
xdisturbedmindx
(Member since 2008, Australia)
awww i want to get married and i wouldnt mind spending a few extra $$$ to have nice makeup and good photos on taht day. its a day you will never forget and you will be able to show your grandkids how beautiful u were wen u were younger :) aww
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April 03, 2008 (Apr 3, 2008 3:40pm)
Posted by:
kellbell08
(Australia)
All my Gfs who have gotten married say the photographer is the one thing they are glad they didn't scrimp on, and thier photo albums are so beautiful i love going through them when I go for coffee :-)
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April 04, 2008 (Apr 4, 2008 12:36am)
Posted by:
misscurious
(Australia)
definitely worth remembering come wedding day which is of course who knows when. haha..
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August 01, 2008 (Aug 1, 2008 1:02am)
Posted by:
hotpink1986
(Member since 2008, Australia)
These tips are great... will keep in mind for my big day... when who knows but still worth knowing hehehe
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October 08, 2008 (Oct 8, 2008 12:09pm)
Posted by:
Beauty doesnt have to be only in the heart
(Australia)
in love with this one!
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March 02, 2009 (Mar 2, 2009 2:14pm)
Posted by: jmstock (Australia)
thankyou for the tips il keep that in mind on my day
Posted on: March 28, 2008 (Mar 28, 2008 3:34pm)