Camera Settings
The low-down nitty gritty! Here are some ‘This is How’ pieces by our TiR members that all contain the specific camera settings they used for each wedding photography capture:
This Is How: ‘Awaiting Arrival’ by Claudia Rose Carter
Such a striking image being spoken about in today’s ‘This is How…’ piece; a real honour to have the fantastic Claudia Rose Carter tell us all about her views and how she specifically captured this image! Really great insights into documentary coverage as a whole, capturing private moments, simplicity, minimalism and more…
This Is How: ‘Ouch!’ by Chris Copeland
A real pleasure to have Belfast-based This is Reportage member Chris Copeland on the site today, taking us behind the scenes of this adorable (and slightly painful-looking!) capture. Really fantastic tips on composition, perspective, and running with the sheer unpredictability of kids (and weddings!)…
This Is How: ‘Shooting In Extreme Low Light And High Temperatures’ by Juan Carlos Calderon
It’s an honour to have Juan Carlos Calderon of Car & Mel Photography on the site today, taking us behind the scenes of this dramatic capture. Juan shares great insights, such as challenges of shooting in extremely low light levels, trying not to get burnt (!), and the importance of shooting things differently…a fantastic read!
This Is How: ‘From The Veil Shot To An Intimate Moment’ by Melissa Suneson
Excited to have the fantastic Mexico-based TiR member Melissa Suneson of Car & Mel Photography on the site today, taking us behind the scenes of this beautiful capture for our ‘This is How…’ series of pieces. Melissa’s advice about patience – how waiting just that little bit extra can really elevate an image (in this case from a ‘detail’ shot of the veil, to a beautiful moment) – is priceless.
This Is How: ‘Here Comes The Bride’ by Adam Riley
Delighted to feature a brand new ‘This is How…’ piece today, with the fantastic UK-based Adam Riley talking to us about he got this recent Reportage Award from Collection One. Thanks so much, Adam!