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(Pakistani Wedding) One Small Step For A Girl, One Giant Step For A Bride - Day 1 - IMRAN™
This is another of my quick move and click series of captures. It was hard to even try to get colors and lighting right. I did manage to get my brother in the background too. I wanted the family and not photographers and friends' arms in the picture.
Despite being part of the host family for the event, I somehow managed not just to welcome the groom's family, socialize with guests already there from our side of the family, and keep an eye on things, but also to take multiple photos and videos in 2D and in full 360x360 using my Nikon D850, iPhone 13 Pro Max, Insta360, and another camera. And I managed to do that from different spots, ahead of the bride and family, behind them, alongside them, and ahead of them again on stage. That is where I got this beautiful memorable photo framing the moments of my niece's wedding.
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Met Museum Costume Institute "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion"
Bridal Gown
Dress worn by socialite Natalie Potter for her December 4, 1930 wedding to financier William Conkling Ladd. Designed by Callot Soeurs
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interview for flickr blog:
blog.flickr.net/en/2017/03/09/what-is-a-womans-job/
VOGUE:
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Something a little more soft and gentle. The model, Zinn Star, was on a grey background which once again was a big help in the compositing process that enabled me to drop her into the rendered banqueting hall scene.
Here's a before and after comparison
These wedding photos were situated in a very small trailer sitting in a small plaza in Reykjavik, Iceland. The interior of the trailer was completely covered in wedding photos glued onto its interior walls. No one was there, anyone could enter (so, of course, I entered to find this rather bizarre display.)
He is the last of his kind
See the following photo
P.S I am taking a full break from flickr for couple of days
Met Museum Costume Institute "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion"
Bridal Gown
Dress worn by socialite Natalie Potter for her December 4, 1930 wedding to financier William Conkling Ladd. Designed by Callot Soeurs
I and Amal paired up this weekend to get great photographs done. Now that is what we can call fresh photography:) It would be better if you view the larger version.
Model: Alex.
Turning round and round and looking laughing over her shoulder. YES, we had some fun ;)
Oh and just because someone asked when seeing this: Of course she didn't marry!
Thank you all for this amazing day! I hope to share more photos of thus shoot soon!
Photographer www.lillikad.com
Designer: Well Suited www.wellsuitedbride.com
Model:Taylia Lopez www.facebook.com/taylia.lopez
H&M: Martha Bedggood www.marthab.com.au
For Sicilians, weddings always have been the most important event of their lives. In the past, it was a necessary duty. To gain a social status and don’t feel excluded by the fellow villagers. #Godfathermovie Unmarried people were considered weird or unlucky and not worthy of social attention.
Nowadays, weddings must be Magnificent and Unforgettable. The wedding venue must be stunning and the bridal dress, unique, original, majestic, regal, ceremonial, ivory or white and perfect. For Sicilians the expense of a wedding is the proof of a good social status. They can spend over 50,000 euros to organize a scenic wedding day. It is not uncommon for people to take an extra mortgage to pay for all of the wedding expenses. They don’t care if the change is that their marriage lasts only for a short time.
With regards to wedding photography, here you enter a whole different league! Many Sicilian wedding have their own private army of hired paparazzi. One normally has two or three photographers and one or two videographers. And don’t forget the helpers, for the lights and flash packs. Therefore, shoots can easily take up a whole day of a two day wedding, including an entire cinematic – over the top romantic – scenario. And adding a rough 10K to the bill easily.
Technical stuff
This shot was free 😉. I used an X-T2 set for 400 ISO, f3.2, 1/340, -2/3 at 35mils. Post-production, with LR, included cropping a little on the left, balancing the sun lighted areas with the surrounding lighting. I further colour toned the whole ensemble. I added copyright signs (in PS). They are, alas, there to stay due to the fact that my photos were frequently copied. So, don't bother commenting on that.
Various locations in Central Park are used as backdrops for wedding pictures.
Central Park is a large park (843 acres, 3.41 sq, km) in midtown Manhattan. Established in 1857, it was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead (American) and Calvert Vaux (English). Central Park, visited by over 37.5 million people annually, offers almost every type of outdoor activity.
Wandering on Eid's 3rd day and I found this place, it was lovely day and I had a loaded bag of lenses :) Tamron 11-18 kay mazy
African-American woman poses in a bridal dress inside what is probably her house. No information given on the photo which was likely taken in the 1950s. Photo was found on eBay.
Credits...
Bella Kotak Photography & Bella Kotak
Model: Nina Sever
Makeup & Hair: Lydia Pankhurst Make-up and Hair Artist
Amersham Studios & Simon Ellingworth
Model:
MUA: Vicky Gilmore and Hayley Campbell
My Lovely Dress - Bridal Shoot
"Don't say cheese!" - London Photography Group
It's been a while since my last composite. Just keeping my hand in :)
You can view the before and after comparison HERE
Sarah-Jane is photographed against a mid-grey seamless background and composited into the scene.
Strobist:
x1 Einstein640 boomed high just off centre right for main fill.
x1 AlienBees AB800 camera left and x1 AlienBees AB1600 camera right both shot through large softboxes to provide kicker light.
Traveling ownward from Shindur pass to Phandar (gilgit region) I met this little Ismaili girl with her baby sister. The baby's face was painted in black. I know Kafir Kalash do face painting but here I was amazed to know this is a practice in muslim region. I was not able to get any information from the shy little girl because she did not spoke any Urdu.