Wedding Show.... Not the follow up to the dramatic trailer!
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- icehole
Wedding Show.... Not the follow up to the dramatic trailer!
Ok guys.... I know, I know...another wedding show.
It's not the follow up to the wedding trailer I did but another from a month or so back.
Would really appreciated your feedback on it. I hope you enjoy it..... It's not too long!
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 8627&alb=0
Regards
Paul
It's not the follow up to the wedding trailer I did but another from a month or so back.
Would really appreciated your feedback on it. I hope you enjoy it..... It's not too long!
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 8627&alb=0
Regards
Paul
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Wedding Show
Paul, You are quite a photographer.
I am not sure the countdown intro is necessary or appropriate.
The curtains are ok, but overused here on this site - I guess they are more of a novelty item...
You are great at capturing candid moments and nicely set up still scenes.
You are great at making people smile.
(Sensitive topic...) The brides dads teeth - In my weddings I always PP items like that. Don't strive to make his teeth pure white and perfect in PP, just process enough to make them not as noticeable and less obtrusive in the wedding portraits - This is his daughters wedding day, we all need just a bit of help looking our best...
Most of the portrait shots were quite small, don't be afraid to go to the safe zone.
LOVED the black and white.
The best photo in the show is the one to the song, "When you say nothing at all" where thier lips are about to meet, her eyes closed, him slightly above her (the one that turns into black and white) - THAT is a priceless shot, showing your genious.
Was that a real rainbow?
Nicely done show...
Blessings, ~al
I am not sure the countdown intro is necessary or appropriate.
The curtains are ok, but overused here on this site - I guess they are more of a novelty item...
You are great at capturing candid moments and nicely set up still scenes.
You are great at making people smile.
(Sensitive topic...) The brides dads teeth - In my weddings I always PP items like that. Don't strive to make his teeth pure white and perfect in PP, just process enough to make them not as noticeable and less obtrusive in the wedding portraits - This is his daughters wedding day, we all need just a bit of help looking our best...
Most of the portrait shots were quite small, don't be afraid to go to the safe zone.
LOVED the black and white.
The best photo in the show is the one to the song, "When you say nothing at all" where thier lips are about to meet, her eyes closed, him slightly above her (the one that turns into black and white) - THAT is a priceless shot, showing your genious.
Was that a real rainbow?
Nicely done show...
Blessings, ~al
Using Producer V4, PS CS5, and the Nikon D80, D90 & D7000 for all of my professional work.
BFA with a major in Communication Design, Texas State University, 1978
And now abideth faith, hope and love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.
BFA with a major in Communication Design, Texas State University, 1978
And now abideth faith, hope and love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.
Paul,
I really liked the show. I agree that the intro was probably not necessary and takes away from the quality of the show. The photos were phenomenal. The candids were great. I do feel that many of the photos should have been much larger to truly appreciate them. The music was also excellent. Good job!
Can you post the titles and artists of the music that was used for the show. I recognized one of the songs, but I wasn't familiar with the others.
Thanks,
Ivan
I really liked the show. I agree that the intro was probably not necessary and takes away from the quality of the show. The photos were phenomenal. The candids were great. I do feel that many of the photos should have been much larger to truly appreciate them. The music was also excellent. Good job!
Can you post the titles and artists of the music that was used for the show. I recognized one of the songs, but I wasn't familiar with the others.
Thanks,
Ivan
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