Acclaimed wedding photographer Tracy Dorr shows you how to capture the moments of genuine emotion and spontaneous interaction that make a wedding beautiful. Through careful observation of the events, relationships, and scenes, you’ll learn how to be in the right place at the right time. Or, if the right moment doesn’t present itself organically, how to set the stage for authentic interactions. You’ll learn to shoot fast and shoot smart in challenging lighting conditions and ever-changing scenes for beautiful images that go beyond the expected. Finally, Dorr shows you how to present these…mehr
Acclaimed wedding photographer Tracy Dorr shows you how to capture the moments of genuine emotion and spontaneous interaction that make a wedding beautiful. Through careful observation of the events, relationships, and scenes, you’ll learn how to be in the right place at the right time. Or, if the right moment doesn’t present itself organically, how to set the stage for authentic interactions. You’ll learn to shoot fast and shoot smart in challenging lighting conditions and ever-changing scenes for beautiful images that go beyond the expected. Finally, Dorr shows you how to present these images in client-pleasing products—and to transition your wedding-shooting skills into other subject areas for better overall photography of all your clients.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tracy Dorr is the author of two books - Advanced Wedding Photojournalism: Professional Techniques for Digital Photographers and Engagement Portraiture: Master Techniques for Digital Photographers (both from Amherst Media). She holds a BA in English/Photography from the State University of New York at Buffalo and has been shooting professionally since 2003. She won three Awards of Excellence from Wedding and Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) and was a Master Class teacher at the WPPI convention in Las Vegas. Her work has been published in numerous local wedding publications. Tracy has also been a contributor to four books in the 500 Poses series by Michelle Perkins, on the subjects of brides, men, couples and groups (Amherst Media). She lives in Williamsville, NY with her husband Bill and their daughter. TracyDorrPhotography.com
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About the Author Introduction 1. A New Mindset 2. Advancing Your Methods 3. The Basic Approach 4. Changing Desires Require Multiple Shooters 5. Educating Clients and Inspiring Trust 6. Equipment vs. Artistry 7. Emotional Resonance 8. Connecting with the Client’s Emotions 9. Capturing the Height of Emotion 10. Setting Higher Goals 11. Reaction Time vs. Instinct 12. Reaction Time Is Not Enough 13. Thoughts Become Instinct 14. Learning to Anticipate 15. Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Founding Father 16. Speed: Learning to Work Quickly 17. Finding the Shot 18. Preparative Thinking 19. Crowds and Distractions 20. Patience, Patience, Patience 21. Learning to Wait 22. Practicing Patience and Preparation 23. The Photojournalistic Portrait 24. Striking a Balance 25. Stop, Look, and Listen 26. Verbal Indicators 27. Body Language 28. Traditions 29. Subject Behavior 30. Covering Your Bases 31. Genuine Moments and Natural Settings 32. The Bride Getting Ready 33. The Details 34. Parents 35. Children 36. The Extended Family 37. Your Tool Kit 38. The Digital Advantage 39. Lenses and Subject Awareness 40. Natural Light 41. Pushing the Envelope: Experimentation 42. Postproduction: The Game Plan 43. Retouching 44. Monotone Images 45. Losing Extraneous Details 46. Special Effects 47. A Fine-Art Approach 48. The Bottom Line 49. Sell Before the Shoot 50. Timelines 51. Digital Proofs 52. Add-On Sales 53. Gallery-Priced Sales and Presentation 54. Becoming a Member of the Family 55. Expanding Your Services 56. Children’s Photojournalism 57. Distraction 58. Interaction 59. Stimulating Action 60. Customer Service and Sales Conclusion Index
About the Author Introduction 1. A New Mindset 2. Advancing Your Methods 3. The Basic Approach 4. Changing Desires Require Multiple Shooters 5. Educating Clients and Inspiring Trust 6. Equipment vs. Artistry 7. Emotional Resonance 8. Connecting with the Client’s Emotions 9. Capturing the Height of Emotion 10. Setting Higher Goals 11. Reaction Time vs. Instinct 12. Reaction Time Is Not Enough 13. Thoughts Become Instinct 14. Learning to Anticipate 15. Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Founding Father 16. Speed: Learning to Work Quickly 17. Finding the Shot 18. Preparative Thinking 19. Crowds and Distractions 20. Patience, Patience, Patience 21. Learning to Wait 22. Practicing Patience and Preparation 23. The Photojournalistic Portrait 24. Striking a Balance 25. Stop, Look, and Listen 26. Verbal Indicators 27. Body Language 28. Traditions 29. Subject Behavior 30. Covering Your Bases 31. Genuine Moments and Natural Settings 32. The Bride Getting Ready 33. The Details 34. Parents 35. Children 36. The Extended Family 37. Your Tool Kit 38. The Digital Advantage 39. Lenses and Subject Awareness 40. Natural Light 41. Pushing the Envelope: Experimentation 42. Postproduction: The Game Plan 43. Retouching 44. Monotone Images 45. Losing Extraneous Details 46. Special Effects 47. A Fine-Art Approach 48. The Bottom Line 49. Sell Before the Shoot 50. Timelines 51. Digital Proofs 52. Add-On Sales 53. Gallery-Priced Sales and Presentation 54. Becoming a Member of the Family 55. Expanding Your Services 56. Children’s Photojournalism 57. Distraction 58. Interaction 59. Stimulating Action 60. Customer Service and Sales Conclusion Index
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