Weddings can be tough. Working in the reportage style, however, can help you be your most efficient, effective, and sane. The reportage style is more than adopting an aesthetic: it is about a mindset, technique, and approach to photographing weddings that uses reality as your canvas to tell a story. In this course, you'll learn how to integrate the reportage working style to produce a compelling, naturalistic photographic record from the complexity and high emotion of a wedding day.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 15:40
3 lessons, 15:40
1.1Introduction02:06
1.1
Introduction
02:06
1.2Equipment and Tools06:05
1.2
Equipment and Tools
06:05
1.3Preparation and Planning07:29
1.3
Preparation and Planning
07:29
2.How to Approach the Day2 lessons, 10:29
2 lessons, 10:29
2.1Working as a Documentary Photographer07:18
2.1
Working as a Documentary Photographer
07:18
2.2Emotions and Boundaries03:11
2.2
Emotions and Boundaries
03:11
3.On the Day2 lessons, 08:51
2 lessons, 08:51
3.1Bridal Preparation02:57
3.1
Bridal Preparation
02:57
3.2At the Ceremony05:54
3.2
At the Ceremony
05:54
4.Formalities3 lessons, 14:58
3 lessons, 14:58
4.1Couple Photographs04:35
4.1
Couple Photographs
04:35
4.2Group Photographs04:35
4.2
Group Photographs
04:35
4.3The Reception05:48
4.3
The Reception
05:48
5.After the Wedding3 lessons, 23:10
3 lessons, 23:10
5.1Reviewing and Editing Your Work08:48
5.1
Reviewing and Editing Your Work
08:48
5.2Post Production11:21
5.2
Post Production
11:21
5.3Developing Your Style03:01
5.3
Developing Your Style
03:01
Simon Bray is a freelance photographer from Manchester, UK, working on commercial shoots as well as photographing weddings, musicians and artists, and also taking time out to capture landscapes in the surrounding countryside.