September 30, 2009
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Wedding Photos from Tivoli…
Last weekend’s wedding was awesome! The lights were EVERYWHERE, and oh-so-beautiful.
To me, wedding portraits AND photojournalism are all about the light. Nothing magnifies a beautiful moment like dramatic light. I also like warm light, soft light, rim light, and light that transitions from warm to cool. As a wedding photographer with roots deep in nature / outdoor photography, I just really enjoy good light. Okay I’d better stop talking about light…
Photographers: As per the usual, most of these images are minimally edited, from a Nikon D300 and one of these three lenses- Sigma 50-150 2.8, Nikon 17-55 2.8, Nikon 85 1.8. Some shots were JPG, some were RAW. All were shot with Kelvin white balance, and various different metering and exposure settings. I talk a LOT about light, white balance, metering and exposure at my Workflowshop because I believe in-camera perfection is actually one of the BIGGEST (and most over-looked) factors in having a quick, enjoyable workflow.
Take care!
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Comments (3)
These are beautiful, Matthew. I can see why you like the venue so much.
Amazing use of light…especially in the evening shots. How did you get your photos to be so richly colored or saturated?
great pictures and the lighting looks awesome!