Self-Taught Photographer Finds Unique Way To Shoot Weddings… Reflected On Rings
Some of you might remember Peter Adams-Shawn, whose eye-reflection wedding photos we covered last year. Well, be still my heart, because Adams-Shawn has also been taking wedding ring-reflection images, although he says it’s much more difficult. Called “Ringscapes,” Adams has been experimenting with such photo ideas since 2012.
“The project has evolved quite a bit over the last couple of months to some much more challenging wedding photography compositions,” Adams-Shawn told Peta Pixel. “I figure at some point standard reflections in rings will be a lot more common … so I need to push things even further,” he elaborated in a separate interview with the Epoch Times.
What’s next for Adams-Shawn? Rumour has it that he’s experimenting with taking cool photos of soap-bubble reflections, and we’ll be sure to let you Pandas know when and if he’s successful!
More info: memoriesoftomorrow.net | Facebook (h/t: petapixel)
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Share on FacebookThese are AMAZING! I would love to know more about the process and setup of these shots. Truly incredible! If this wedding photographer sees this, please reach out to me at www.GrandLensPhotography.com
These are greatiful! I’ve a online jewellry and i would like to learn how to do this process.
These are amazing. I’ve a online jewellry and i would like to improve my pics. Greatiful!
maybe one, or else it's just another "Your photo; in a champagne glass!" of yesteryear.
With so much emphasis on the ring, I feel as though these images capture the material bond between the two people rather than the actual connection. These look like jewelry catalog images with couples caught in the reflection for dramatic effect. Good photography, though.
Very creative. Most wedding photos taken of just the rings look plain and boring with no thought on the reflection. I like it :-)
Well, it's an interesting take on a shot. But surely he shoots other than the ring shots?
This is HORRIBLE photography. I'm not paying a guy thousands to shoot my wedding bands where I'm this tiny little dot.
You may not LIKE the style and effect, but calling this HORRIBLE photography is mean spirited. How do you know if it costs "thousands"? Just because you personally dont like it does not make it bad. Have some respect.
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These are greatiful! I’ve a online jewellry and i would like to learn how to do this process.
These are amazing. I’ve a online jewellry and i would like to improve my pics. Greatiful!
maybe one, or else it's just another "Your photo; in a champagne glass!" of yesteryear.
With so much emphasis on the ring, I feel as though these images capture the material bond between the two people rather than the actual connection. These look like jewelry catalog images with couples caught in the reflection for dramatic effect. Good photography, though.
Very creative. Most wedding photos taken of just the rings look plain and boring with no thought on the reflection. I like it :-)
Well, it's an interesting take on a shot. But surely he shoots other than the ring shots?
This is HORRIBLE photography. I'm not paying a guy thousands to shoot my wedding bands where I'm this tiny little dot.
You may not LIKE the style and effect, but calling this HORRIBLE photography is mean spirited. How do you know if it costs "thousands"? Just because you personally dont like it does not make it bad. Have some respect.
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