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Wedding photography Werner Pellis
How do you take the best photos of the most beautiful day? This book includes eight interviews with pioneering wedding photographers from the Netherlands and Belgium.
They give you indispensable insights and perspectives that you can use in your own work. Their breathtaking images also make this an inspiring viewing book.
With breathtaking photos of Ruud Claessen, Ashvin Ghisyawan, Moniek van Gils, Gert Huygaerts, Denise Motz, Yves Schepers, Bas Uijlings and Alexandra Vonk.
Good to know: a web version of this book is available. When you register, you get free access, plus relevant extras.
Wedding photography is a high-quality form of documentary photography. To do it well, a lot is asked of the photographer. Everything has to go perfectly, because there is hardly any room for errors. You have to master the technique down to the last detail. In order to capture the most beautiful day in the life of two lovers as beautifully as possible, you also need human knowledge and empathy.
In addition, good business and promotional skills are of the utmost importance to rise above ground level. This book deals with these aspects of wedding photography, so that as a wedding photographer you will be well prepared and turn the unforgettable day for the newlywed couple into an unforgettable image. You will receive advice and tips about these matters: technique, equipment, lighting, objectives, flashes, posing, the moment, how you organize the day, promotion and marketing, presentation and how you approach it business-wise.
PRODUCT FEATURES: Wedding photography
- ISBN: 9789463561914
- Binding method: Paperback
- Author: Werner Pellis
- Language: Dutch
- Print: 1
- Release date: February 2021
- Dimensions: 24 x 19.1 x 1.3 cm
- Number of pages: 240 pages
- With illustrations
- Weight: 653 grams
IN THE BOX:
- 1 x Book of Wedding Photography by Werner Pellis