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How I Gained The Trust Of My Bride To Create This Iconic Wedding Photo
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How I Gained The Trust Of My Bride To Create This Iconic Wedding Photo

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Weddings are once in a lifetime. That means a professional photographer has one chance to get amazing pictures that the bride and groom will remember forever. The day goes fast, and the chances are few, so when you go for a big shot, you’d better make it happen, or you’re just going to waste precious time.

After taking wedding pictures for years, my couples have learned to trust me completely. I’m 100% honest with them from the very beginning, and one thing I stress is that, if a photo idea isn’t working, we move on to something else. There are many times I’ve stopped in the middle of the shot and said, “It’s not working. Let’s do something else.”

To be truly creative at wedding photography, you have to “look ahead” of your shots. At this particular instance, I noticed the four-story building (that I knew I had access to) and the ground below was flat and would make a really cool photo illusion of the couple walking. I had seen a vintage photo on Pinterest that a photographer shared, showing a band doing a similar shot but from a completely different angle. I asked the bride if she would be willing to lay down on the ground for me. I told her I would put some plastic under her, and that it would be an amazing shot! No way in the world would I commit to a wedding photo like this if I didn’t think it was going to be awesome! She said yes, and we went for it. The original plan was to have everyone lying down, but there wasn’t time, and the ground was hot, so I told the wedding party to reach for the Bride and Groom. It was around 90 degrees outside, and the ground was hotter, so after directing them on how to lay on the ground, I ran my butt up four flights of stairs! I felt like I was running for my life, hoping not to trip and smash my camera on the way up! I made it up and leaned over the side to look at the shot…. I was amazed at how it turned out! It was even better then I thought it would be! With my camera hanging over the rail and probably dripping sweat on everyone down below, I took 4 or 5 shots. I yelled out a few commands and then told my assistant to get them off the ground. It was a pretty amazing moment.

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I earn this trust with my couples during their engagement session. We take our time, and they get to see me try creative things. They quickly realize that I don’t spend time on something that’s not working. There’s no sense in “faking it” as a wedding photographer. If the shot isn’t what you expected, it’s no big deal. Stop shooting it, admit it wasn’t what you thought, and move on. I think couples really respect that. The couples that are going to allow you to be the most creative are the couples that respect you as a photographer. They have no problem paying your price, and they get along with you. They completely believe that you are worth it. As a wedding photographer, that’s the biggest compliment you can get… the trust of your couple.

It’s your job as a photographer to keep pushing the envelope and taking new chances that will grow you in your craft. If you aren’t constantly shooting, you aren’t growing. I don’t care if it’s for free or if you’re getting paid, you have to keep shooting. I love shooting for free for friends because I can take a lot of chances and they can’t be mad at me, because it is free. I hope my story about these wedding photographs gives you the courage to take some big chances. If you’re not taking chances, you’re probably going to get bored. Every creative person needs something different to do. Dream big, take chances, and find the couples that will allow you to flourish.

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Thinairgal
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"How I gained the trust of my bride" - sounds like he's tamed a feral cat, or rescued a wounded bear cub...

Kate
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I mean, I get that they are laying in a way that looks like they are walking, but the other people standing next to them make it clear that they are on the ground.

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Rachelle
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sorry, but in my opinion it looks like the bridesmaids and groomsmen are a whacked out zombie horde chasing their easily accessible prey. Good on you for trying something new, but it's really a pose that's better suited to a thematic wedding. Just my thoughts.

Pam Falcioni
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, I love inventive poses, but this doesn't really accomplish any kind of weird perspective shift like the original photo did (and hundreds of others utilizing this same idea). The original trick photo used the curb to simulate a sidewalk and the subjects appeared as if they were walking upright -- except there are hints that something was weird about the image. It messed with your mind and made you say "cool!" when you figured out the trick. This bridal image doesn't do that because it's apparent the bride and groom are just laying on the pavement. There's no need to stare and try and figure out what you're seeing because the "trick" is blatant and not intriguing, inspiring, innovative or iconic. Also, the intro is too long and convoluted, let the work (and a few setup photos) tell your story.

Ryo Bakura
Community Member
6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wedding party: "Oh no! The bride and groom have fallen into a 2-D world! Someone help them!" Me, holding a tesseract: "Sorry. This thing is 4-D." *is suddenly transported to Titan* Thanos: "You will give me the Space Stone now!" Me: "Not all tesseracts are Infinity Stones, idiot." Thanos: "Then I have no use for you. Be gone!" *snaps fingers, turning me to dust* Wedding party: "What the hell just happened?"

Thinairgal
Community Member
6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"How I gained the trust of my bride" - sounds like he's tamed a feral cat, or rescued a wounded bear cub...

Kate
Community Member
6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I mean, I get that they are laying in a way that looks like they are walking, but the other people standing next to them make it clear that they are on the ground.

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Rachelle
Community Member
6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sorry, but in my opinion it looks like the bridesmaids and groomsmen are a whacked out zombie horde chasing their easily accessible prey. Good on you for trying something new, but it's really a pose that's better suited to a thematic wedding. Just my thoughts.

Pam Falcioni
Community Member
6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, I love inventive poses, but this doesn't really accomplish any kind of weird perspective shift like the original photo did (and hundreds of others utilizing this same idea). The original trick photo used the curb to simulate a sidewalk and the subjects appeared as if they were walking upright -- except there are hints that something was weird about the image. It messed with your mind and made you say "cool!" when you figured out the trick. This bridal image doesn't do that because it's apparent the bride and groom are just laying on the pavement. There's no need to stare and try and figure out what you're seeing because the "trick" is blatant and not intriguing, inspiring, innovative or iconic. Also, the intro is too long and convoluted, let the work (and a few setup photos) tell your story.

Ryo Bakura
Community Member
6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wedding party: "Oh no! The bride and groom have fallen into a 2-D world! Someone help them!" Me, holding a tesseract: "Sorry. This thing is 4-D." *is suddenly transported to Titan* Thanos: "You will give me the Space Stone now!" Me: "Not all tesseracts are Infinity Stones, idiot." Thanos: "Then I have no use for you. Be gone!" *snaps fingers, turning me to dust* Wedding party: "What the hell just happened?"

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