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#46150 - 03/27/08 09:44 PM Big Brides!
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Registered: 01/14/08
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I will be shooting a wedding in June with a plus size bride.
I know a lot of tricks with lighting in the studio but in day light I could use some tips.I know the Basic things like standing
with weight on the back leg or turning to the camera at an angle,but any other tips would be great.She is very concerned about
how she will look,and at 300 plus she carries alot of the weight in her face,so simple photo shop will be difficult.I want to do all I can to make her happy with her images.

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#46174 - 03/29/08 02:31 PM Re: Big Brides! [Re: Kim]
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Don't use a wide angle lens, though people joke about needing that. They exagerate things off center.

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#46276 - 04/04/08 06:58 PM Re: Big Brides! [Re: jp498]
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123, Are you out there? I was out of town, but I have some ideas for you.

Where are you photographing her? Flowers? Alone or with groom?
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#46447 - 04/25/08 07:56 PM Re: Big Brides! [Re: Billy Mitchell]
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Billy,hello I havent been around in a while.Things have picked up and I'm super busy right now.Yes,My plus size bride in June 7th.I will be photographing her in all the above situation.
I will try to make use of the bridesmaids dresses and flowers
any other advice will be great.Hey,I caught up with Denis Reggie
at a siminar at (PPR)in Atlanta.He was great!! He has a way of teaching that is very easy to understand.He talked alot about Foofing (bounceing flash from anything in the room)with the exception of dark paneling of course..I also learned about Atlphotomeetup.com which is a group that meets at (PPR)to shoot models in their Fabulous studio.It would be the perfect place for you to give a class.The full name is Professional photographic resources (404)885-1885 they rent all types of camera equipment.I will check back to see if you found this message,I wont be around all weekend but will log in on Tue.

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#46448 - 04/25/08 07:57 PM Re: Big Brides! [Re: Kim]
Kim Offline
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Thats strange!!!!Journeyman is coming up under my name???

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#46450 - 04/26/08 06:41 AM Re: Big Brides! [Re: Kim]
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I think that is an auto-generated title base on number of posts.
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#46458 - 04/26/08 04:25 PM Re: Big Brides! [Re: Jim Poor]
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123, I have been really busy and wondering where you have been. I have some tips for you. I am getting ready to go to Nashville to photograph and then to Kentucky for some sessions next week. I will post here for this topic next week while I am traveling. Come back and look for it. I would like to have photos for you, but not sure I will get the time.

Bill
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#46477 - 04/27/08 08:58 PM Re: Big Brides! [Re: Billy Mitchell]
Kim Offline
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Jim,Yes I realized that as I looked over other post.Thanks for your response...Billy,I totally understand the time thing.At this time of year,everything is crazy for me as well.I did a shoot in Alabama (pre-bridal shots)Bride gave the o.k for anyone to visit the site,so if you get board check them out.www.Collages.net (pass words) King08 and 20033
Some of the shots I took from a high ladder,may have got too high on a few.Still have problems getting the flash right after the sun goes down..Bride still looks pasted on (that digital look)My flash was mounted on a light stand and used another speedlight as the commander (TTL)mode.......Has anyone out there ever had problems with the feeling going out of their fingers after a heavy week of shooting? I had a (very) long week with
a few big events,then realized I had numbness in my left thumb.
Its been 48 hours and no change.I know it sounds like Carpal tunnel but I'm hoping it will go away.If anyone has had this same problem let me know.I may start a new thread concerning this with photographers.

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#46618 - 05/11/08 10:17 AM Re: Big Brides! [Re: Kim]
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123, Three years ago I had carpal tunnel surgery on both hands from 40 years of shooting. Watch out! It does happen. My right thumb hurts most of the time now.

Bill
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#46619 - 05/11/08 10:29 AM Re: Big Brides! [Re: Billy Mitchell]
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123, The thing about making people look thinner is the old trick of hiding them behind something. I know this sounds a little to simple, but it's more complicated than that.

The waist is the line to look for if someone is overweight. If you hide one side of the waist with flowers and the other side with her arm, then all you see and all the mind will record is the space in between the two objects. (Just move the arm until the outside of the arm is at the outside of the waist, then you see the waist edge as the inside edge of the arm.) Then her waist is as wide the the actual space you see. Now if you hide all her waist then she is as wide as everything. You have to see some waist. Not the outside edge, but in between both arms, between flowers and arm, really between anything. This trick is used to shoot Opra all the time.

Shoot from a high camera angle. Remember the thing you want to accent is where the camera should be. If you want to draw the viewer to the eyes, shoot at eye level. If you want to draw the viewer to the legs, shoot a leg level. So if you don't want the viewer to look at the waist then move the camera to another level. Whatever you are closest to is the focus, so keep the camera high.

The hiding thing works in many ways. Just show the viewer what you want them to see and hide what you don't. also use light to reduce. Don't flat light a heavy person. Use side light. The darker area will recede and the person looks thinner. You are then hiding the shadow side.

Hope this helps. Questions?

Bill
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