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Ready to be the reigning monarch of candid wedding photography? Here are five tips that’ll have you ruling the candid scene like a boss:

Gear Up Like a Pro:

Get cozy with your camera gear faster than you can say ‘cheese.’ Grab a lens a fast lens and 85mm or longer. No flash photography here, you can only get one shot with a flash before everyone is onto you. Mirrorless truly is a step ahead of DSLR for the lack of the clack on each shot.

Ninja Mode Activated:

Want to be as invisible as the groom’s missing socks? One of the best ways to disarm people is to show your face. Smiling and engaging with people makes them happier than a silent camera-faced person. I can’t stress this one enough, don’t have your face in the viewfinder, shoot from the back screen a little. Blend in like a chameleon at a rainbow convention. Dress like a guest, walk like a guest, and soon you’ll be snapping shots without anyone suspecting a thing. Remember, the key to candid success is to be as inconspicuous as the guy sinking jagerbombs rather than chat to all the strangers he has just met.

Predict the Drama:

Anticipate moments like a psychic with a camera. Keep your eagle eyes peeled for potential Kodak moments—whether it’s the flower girl’s epic faceplant or the best man’s failed attempt at a toast. Position yourself strategically and be ready to capture the chaos as it unfolds like a perfectly orchestrated comedy. Ultimately don’t ever really drop your lens angle from forward facing, shoot from the chest or waist with flip out screen. People like to see your face, not a lens.

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Privacy is Paramount:

Respect boundaries. While you’re busy capturing candid magic, remember that not everyone wants their awkward moments immortalized. Again a bit of distance is preferable so not to enhance the feeling of being actively photographed. Always ask for permission before sharing photos publicly.

Patience, Padawan: Practice patience like you’re waiting for the cake to be cut. Candid photography isn’t for the faint of heart—it requires the patience of a saint and the persistence of a telemarketer. Embrace the misses, learn from them, and remember that every failed shot brings you one step closer to greatness. Whenever I am waiting for a shot of a specific person, and they notice me. I move onto the next person and try and get them from a new position.

With these tips in your arsenal, you’ll be the undisputed king of candid wedding photography faster than you can say ‘I do.’ So grab your camera, strike a pose, and get ready to capture the chaos, laughter, and love of the big day like never before!

More info: lewiscannonphotography.co.uk

A favourite candid moment, after being in plain sight, sneaking behind the top table after speeches.

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