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Professional Techniques for the Wedding Photographer: A Complete Guide to Lighting, Posing and Taking Photographs That Sell (Photography for All Levels: Advanced)
by George Schaub
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Binding: Paperback Brand: Watson Guptill ISBN: 0817456023 Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 144 Publication Date: 2001-05-01 Publisher: Amphoto Books
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A manual on wedding photography, organized as a detailed "shooting script" for a typical wedding day. Over 150 photographs take the reader step-by-step through all the pictures that clients expect to see in their albums, from formal portraits to candid shots at the reception. The revised edition includes information on digital imaging and using the Internet. The book can also be used as a business tool, and offers advice on: techniques for making sales presentations to clients; how to choose a professional laboratory; how to use digital files; how to create wedding albums that make an impact; and how to maximize the business potential of the Internet.
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    So-So Didn't find this book all that great. Some information was very useful, but much of it was too simplistic, or even outdated. You can't shoot modern weddings like you did in 1970, and this book had some example shots that seemed very old-school.
I don't regret buying it, but I wouldn't go to this book first when I'm looking for new, exciting ideas when shooting weddings.
    There are better wedding photography books I purchased this book first, read it in a day, and haven't looked at it again. The most useful elements were the business section: it has a mockup of a contract and other information on business and legal issues. Otherwise I found the book less than useful. The photos aren't very impressive, rendering the advice a little suspect. There isn't very much technical information about posing or lighting, it's all generalized and vague. Nor are there wedding-related tips, most of the advice in this book could be summed up by "know how to work your camera". I went to the bookstore and picked up Wedding Photography by Mark Cleghorn, which was much more useful. I recommend you look elsewhere for wedding photography books.
    Excellent Book! This is an excellent wedding photo book! It is very informative and has given me a lot of great ideas. Would recommend to anyone who is thinking about taking wedding pictures.
    Outdated Style This is a very outdated book. The images are very dated and the style is too stiff. I am guessing that the pictures were old when the book was originally published in 2001. If you fancy yourself as a contemporary photographer then look elsewhere.
I recommend looking up The Top 10 Wedding Photographers in Popular Photography. Their styles are fresh even if some of them like Jerry Ghionis are highly posed. Even Jerry's work doesn't have a posed look to it.
    The perfect level of detail for a beginner This book covers all the main topics of wedding photography for the beginner. Not too much detail on camera settings; the focus is more on things you want to be aware when photographing the different parts of the wedding from before the wedding until after the reception. Pictures are great as examples and text is easy to read and understand.
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