Special occasions call for a special kind of photographer, and few occasions are more special than your wedding day. You do, after all, only get one of them (well, that's the idea anyway) and so the photographer needs to capture anything and everything as perfectly as possible in order to preserve your perfect day. It's a big responsibility, and as you can see, some people take that responsibility very seriously indeed! Compiled by Bored Panda, this behind-the-scenes look at the world of wedding photography reveals the hard work and dedication that goes into taking the perfect wedding picture.
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No, it shows what proper lighting will do to change an image. If he had only used the ambient light it would look roughly the same as the before picture. Using different light allows for different exposures to be achieved. I'm willing to bet that this image was created 99% in camera.
Load More Replies...Why would anyone want a "stormy sky" for their wedding/wedding photos?
It's called day for night and requires a flash....no major altering here folks
You can find this and more on my blog at http://www.wakefieldweddingphotographer.co.uk/index.php/2015/10/behind-the-scenes-wedding-photography/ Also on my facebook page here www.facebook.com/chrischambersphotography
Love your work chris cant wait for my daughters wedding photos
Load More Replies...It's not the same background. This "final" pic is not the shot he is taking in the "set-up". Look at the grass along the fence, the width of the water.. .? No? Anyone?
Ever heard of something called "perspective"? No?
Load More Replies...Still it's beautiful it's really cool and when you get married you want amazing pictures I love it and think this photographer does great work on all these pictures
Actually its not a lot of altering. The change in ISO settings and shutter speed plus the light on the couple (that you can see behing the photographer in the first shot) creates this effect.
WHY ALL HE HATE? BECAUSE I T MAY BE MANIPULATED IT IS WRONG? BECAUSE IT IS NOT HOW YOU WOULD APPROACH IT IS WRONG? BECAUSE THEY MAY HAVE USED PS OR LR IT IS NOT BEAUTIFUL? ONE EVEN CALLED IT EVIL AND A DISGRACE!! LET'S FACE IT, THE ART FORM HAS EVOLVED PERIOD. IT MAY NOT BE YOUR STYLE SO GET OVER YOURSELVES. IBLOWSHEEP YOU DO REALIZE THIS TWO IMAGES ARE SHOT BY 2 DIFFERENT SHOOTERS, CAMERAS, ANGLES, LENSES, WB, FLASH AND EXSPOSURES, YES? DOES EVERYONE HAVE TO BE A STREET PHOTOGH WITH LITTLE (DODGE & BURN) TO NO EDITING? PERHAPS THIS PHOTOG DOES HAVE IMAGES LIKE THESE IN THEIR GALLERY? I CANT STAND THE BACK STABBING AND CRITICISM IN THIS INDUSTRY. THE CRAFT HAS BRANCHED OUT INTO SO MANY DIFFERENT AREAS , SO EMBRACE IT! OR NOT!! AND FYI I AGREE THE BASE OF THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED BY PROPER EXPOSURE & SPEED LIGHT! QUIT HATING!! STYLES VARY!!
Lovely shot. It's 100% HDR edited even if the togger did capture the darker ambiance with the off camera flash and an ND filter the sky contrast and pop of the dress is 100% edited. You can see as he/she missed a bit of masking on the 2nd gap in the fence in from the left, 2nd row down. It's lighter than the sky above and the cross bar on the gap above has a halo where the mask wasn't close enough. Still a alush photo though and I'm only picking because people getting stroppy over whether it's HDR processed or not.....go ahead and pick my work apart. Search for "Justin Krause" x
Nuh-uh, that gap in the fence and the halo are just areas where the cloud layer is thinner, just as right above the fence.
Load More Replies...Simple under-exposure, and light added. Very little post-processing involved. Nicely done.
Being a photographer's assistant isn't all its CRACKED up to be hehehe
Nope. Not taking my gajillion dollar camera into the surf. Unless the couple is paying for its replacement!
Some of these people must have serious money to go getting their wedding dress all wet in ponds, lakes and ocean surf.
Well am guessing the bride removed her mask briefly for the final shot once set up.
You can tell this shot was an awesome one. But I sure do wish we could see the final one.
Chairs, ledges, very little escapes the "I need height for the shot" list that we photographer will climb up.
This bouquet has its own photographers, and I can't even get a text back
This is probably a pretty shot. Notice how at least one of the bridesmaids is holding her dress tight....no peeking....lol. ; )
Bet this one turned out great too. Apparently to see any finished wedding photos I'll have to google "Wedding photos".
Never considered using incense for smoke before.... Bet it's cheaper than smoke bombs too!
Considering the other photographers' extreme poses, I would never choose to wear white as a photographer :D
I love this. I was never filthier than when I was doing photography. I love that this series shows what lengths a good photographer will go to in order to get that one sweet shot that just would not happen otherwise.
I'm a wedding photographer in Western Australia. I've smashed my shin on a barely visible bench at dawn once (and jumped over it somehow so save myself), stood on bins, fences and wobbly tables, climbed trees, walked barefoot on sharp rocks and many more... Lying on the ground is softcore ;) I'll do whatever it takes to get a great shot :)
God, I hope none of these couples get divorced, their photographers will kill them!
Or the phototographer gets two new clients when they re-marry.
Load More Replies...These photos just go to show that good wedding photographers will go to great lengths to make sure their clients get the shots they deserve! There are some great photos above. For more great wedding photos check out www.GrandLensPhotography.com
I love how staged and fake these are not to be a pessimist but looks like all you need is a puddle somewhere and you can take wedding photos lol
a puddle, a couple of grand's worth of gear a little training and a buttload of experience
Load More Replies...I've had to double check - but my sisters wedding is #1. I've just showed her this post and she can't believe it. They are still just as happy as they appear in the picture.
Stunning wedding images and thanks to the photographers for their efforts.
lovely wedding photography: https://www.duesudue-wedding.com/en
Hard Work? Really!? Photography is not hard work. Framing a house, digging for coal , running a marathon is hard work. Cliche photography anyway. Corn ball stuff. Nice but corn ball.
with the possible exeption of the cliff the rest are rather standard through out the photography spectrum
how to be a crackerjack wedding photographer: 1. get low down on the ground, preferably in mud or something unpleasant. 2. Climb up something tall. Bonus points for hanging precariously over a precipice.
I can't believe how many brides are willing to get their dresses soaked 😱
Love the pictures they turned out mad.. How much for one of these guys for a he and do they only do wedding photos
This is how we photographers work. We're lying in the mud, climbing the trees, standing on the edge of a cliff, just to get the perfect picture :)
It could have been captured using a low tripod tethered to a computer screen. Just notice the actual scene, he has shot himself !
Some of the pictures looked awesome. I admire the length that photographers are willing to go to get that perfect shot. That being said, I wish we saw more of the "after" photos. Having started this list with seeing the "results" photos then not showing any more was disappointing. They shouldn't have even been here.
Totally agree with you there. I was hoping to see the shot that was created by the odd looking positioning of the couples or the photographer themselves
Load More Replies...How come most of these look like asian photographers and bride and groom? Is it just asians that are that "crazy" to do that type of photography? lol
Hmmm just wandering about how come so many of them are Asian ????????????
Some actions show good work of photographers. The rest dont make them look crazy at all.
I love this. I was never filthier than when I was doing photography. I love that this series shows what lengths a good photographer will go to in order to get that one sweet shot that just would not happen otherwise.
I'm a wedding photographer in Western Australia. I've smashed my shin on a barely visible bench at dawn once (and jumped over it somehow so save myself), stood on bins, fences and wobbly tables, climbed trees, walked barefoot on sharp rocks and many more... Lying on the ground is softcore ;) I'll do whatever it takes to get a great shot :)
God, I hope none of these couples get divorced, their photographers will kill them!
Or the phototographer gets two new clients when they re-marry.
Load More Replies...These photos just go to show that good wedding photographers will go to great lengths to make sure their clients get the shots they deserve! There are some great photos above. For more great wedding photos check out www.GrandLensPhotography.com
I love how staged and fake these are not to be a pessimist but looks like all you need is a puddle somewhere and you can take wedding photos lol
a puddle, a couple of grand's worth of gear a little training and a buttload of experience
Load More Replies...I've had to double check - but my sisters wedding is #1. I've just showed her this post and she can't believe it. They are still just as happy as they appear in the picture.
Stunning wedding images and thanks to the photographers for their efforts.
lovely wedding photography: https://www.duesudue-wedding.com/en
Hard Work? Really!? Photography is not hard work. Framing a house, digging for coal , running a marathon is hard work. Cliche photography anyway. Corn ball stuff. Nice but corn ball.
with the possible exeption of the cliff the rest are rather standard through out the photography spectrum
how to be a crackerjack wedding photographer: 1. get low down on the ground, preferably in mud or something unpleasant. 2. Climb up something tall. Bonus points for hanging precariously over a precipice.
I can't believe how many brides are willing to get their dresses soaked 😱
Love the pictures they turned out mad.. How much for one of these guys for a he and do they only do wedding photos
This is how we photographers work. We're lying in the mud, climbing the trees, standing on the edge of a cliff, just to get the perfect picture :)
It could have been captured using a low tripod tethered to a computer screen. Just notice the actual scene, he has shot himself !
Some of the pictures looked awesome. I admire the length that photographers are willing to go to get that perfect shot. That being said, I wish we saw more of the "after" photos. Having started this list with seeing the "results" photos then not showing any more was disappointing. They shouldn't have even been here.
Totally agree with you there. I was hoping to see the shot that was created by the odd looking positioning of the couples or the photographer themselves
Load More Replies...How come most of these look like asian photographers and bride and groom? Is it just asians that are that "crazy" to do that type of photography? lol
Hmmm just wandering about how come so many of them are Asian ????????????
Some actions show good work of photographers. The rest dont make them look crazy at all.