Updated : Sat, 02 Oct 2007 18:30:00 -0500
Weddings can be chaotic, noisy affairs where emotions are displayed publicly, so one of your biggest challenges can be capturing their quiet, intimate side. Publ.Date : Sat, 1 Sep 2007 17:15:00 -0500
Shooting wide vs. long runs to the heart of how you approach wedding photojournalism—in the storytelling, composition, visceral message, emotion conveyed, and even in how your subjects relate to one another. Publ.Date : Tue, 2 Oct 2007 18:30:00 -0500
Reaction shots, which record the reactions of guests observing the wedding’s activities as they occur, add an invaluable dimension to the visual record of the festivities. Publ.Date : Sat, 1 Sep 2007 17:15:00 -0500
It wasn't until Michelle Frankfurter was in college that she found her voice in photojournalism, and ultimately, a taste for adventure and discovery. That has since led her down an exciting road of documenting humanity where, along the way, her work has been greatly appreciated by thousands. Publ.Date : Tue, 2 Oct 2007 18:30:00 -0500
While news photojournalism provides a practice ground to hone trigger-quick reflexes, weddings let the photojournalist bring out creative tricks. Publ.Date : Sat, 1 Sep 2007 17:15:00 -0500
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