Whether it be for businesses, sports teams, weddings or family reunions, opportunities abound for photographing large groups. Successfully handling and photographing large groups can prove tricky, and it requires a variety of skill sets from communication and posing, to lighting and problem solving. T...
Hi, I am looking for just some general tips for photographing a large family portrait. Here is some information, I have a Canon EOS Rebel T3i with a EFS 18-135mm lens. I will be photographing 35-40 people for a family portrait. It will be in a larger field/trail like environment. ...
Large groups of people can be very difficult to photograph. Even with careful staggering and tiering, you’ll struggle to fit everyone into the shot. One solution is toelevateyourself. If I’m photographing a wedding and the couple wants one big group shot, I’ll arrange for a ladder to ...
Portrait sessions can vary in many ways, one being the size of the group you are photographing. Don’t be afraid, these tips for posing large families and groups will help you to create the perfect large group portrait no matter the location or the number of people. What is considered a ...
nothing positive for this photograph at all, and if anything is a distraction from the two lizards in the foreground. Plus, having multiple lizards in the image causes some visual confusion. For my shooting style I’ve always found that photographing individual lizards creates more dramatic images...
Photographing formals during weddings can be very tiresome and stressful to all parties involved. It’s the part of the day both the guests and the photographer often want to get past as quickly as possible. Friends and family want to enjoy the cocktail with others. Bride and Groom are tire...
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Here are some tips for photographing the groom and his groomsmen. Indoor and/or Outdoor Portraits– For indoor portraits, choose a location with great lighting, possibly near a large window (or several), and make sure that the background is clean. Having great lighting and a clean background...
Wildlife Photography: Tips for Photographing Puffins The best time of year to see puffins is typically between April and July. If you visit outside of this time frame you will be sorely disappointed, as puffins will already be out to sea until spring arrives ...
If a couple is not seeing each other before the ceremony, then photographing your wedding family photos during cocktail hour is another option. Parents must understand that they will not be able to socialize for the entirety of cocktail hour. Again, it’s important that the photo captain(s) ...