Another compilation post today, this time regarding Black and White wedding photography. Firstly let me start by saying I love black and white photography, not just wedding photography but various other genres, for example landscape photography. There are many Black and White wedding photographers out there which I drew a lot of inspiration when I was learning the basics, I won’t go into them all here as you might end up booking them for your wedding! I love the timeless quality the black and whites have, not old fashioned as such just something that will never look dated, or not as dated as some of the sin city inspired colour isolation wedding photos out there. I also enjoy the vintage style photos which are popular at the moment as they compliment the rusticy , DIY, type weddings which many couples are going for at the moment but I always come back to the black and whites and generally my favourite shot of a wedding will be in black and white (or monochrome).
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We were at St Giles church recently near Leeds covering the lovely wedding of Helen and Phil. The church looked great which was fortunate as the rain outside as Helen was arriving could only be described as biblical! So we had to do a few of the groups inside until the rain eased a little. The reception was only a short walk away at the Britannia hotel in Bramhope. As the couple arrived the sun started to shine so we did a few confetti shots and then let the bride and groom get to their guests.
Read More Hi it’s Carol posting today – I’m Pete’s Wedding Photography Assistant. I thought I’d write a little bit about being the 2nd photographer at a wedding.
I mostly shoot with a 70-200mm lens (a telephoto for any brides reading) which …
Hi, thanks for visiting my blog. I am a wedding photographer based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire and this is where I keep people informed with what I’m doing, or have been doing recently. I try and offer a few tips on how I get some of the shots but I also encourage feedback, …
Read MoreI was up at Dunstanburgh Castle in Northumbria on a bit of a motorbike/photography trip with a friend recently when I got this photo. Unfortunately there wasn’t much of a sunset and there was even less of a sunrise but we did the best with the light we had. Dunstanburgh castle is a very photogenic location, with waves rolling in over the large round boulders as foreground interest and the ruined castle on the hill top it gives the landscape photographer numerous opportunities to create a great image. A great sky would really set the image off but as the clouds weren’t really dancing I made sure the sky wasn’t really the focal point, one of the ways this was done was by positioning the horizon on the top third as opposed to the bottom. I wanted the motion of the waves to appear misty, this was done by having the camera on bulb mode and keeping the shutter open for 90 seconds (a very opaque neutral density filter such as a 10-stop is pretty essential for long exposures).
Read MoreIt’s one of those non portrait or wedding photography posts today which I do from time to time, especially when it’s not wedding season, so if you are a bride looking for a wedding photographer this post may not be of great interest, unless you like off camera flash and/or fine art photos …
Read MoreI was up early this morning and could see we would be in for a decent sunrise so I donned just about all the clothes I own to keep warm and set off …
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I’ve got a bit of a side project at the moment (when I’m not doing wedding photography) taking photos of these crazy little Japanese toys called Danbo (Japanese for cardboard, I …
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