Engagement photography is an enjoyable type of photography. A professional as well as an amateur photographer indulges in it. Engagement photography can be made elaborate with various settings and props. It’s not only the engaged or “soon-to-be-married” couple’s picture you are clicking in various postures but pictures of the couple with their families and friends during the celebration. In general, an engagement photography session lasts between 1-3 hours. It is recommended to keep the session of photography in one place, either in the venue or in some exotic location such as a temple or shrine, sea beaches etc. If you are shooting outdoors, do carry props to make the engagement photography more creative. Coming to the gears, keep it simple. It would be great if you carry a tripod. A wider lens will be required to shoot family portraits. If you have a telephoto zoom, it will help you isolate the couple from the crowd. Engagement photography shot using the telephoto zoom looks very natural as the couple is actually not posing. Moreover, telephoto zoom also helps to give a beautiful defocused background. Carrying a longer lens will also let you shoot isolating the couple. Check the following Engagement Photography – 30 Best Ideas
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Engagement Photography – 30 Best Ideas
Erik jackson
21/07/2013 at 10:06 AM
Wow! Loved this post and really enjoyed. Thank you!
Unaiz
21/07/2013 at 10:09 AM
You’re Welcome 🙂