Church Wedding
The day after Christmas I had the opportunity to capture memories for a couples wedding. There were some challenges due to the lighting and space available, but the end result turned out great. One of the questions that I always get asked is: "How do you create photographs like this without bringing tons of studio lights to the location?"The answer is to use what is available. I love to use natural light. There is nothing better than shooting on a cloudy day especially when you have access to a large window to to pose your subject in front of. Another technique that I use on a regular basis is bounce flash. Bounce flash is using an external flash head (on camera) and directing the head to "bounce" off of the ceiling and or walls close by. You will be surprised by how powerful these flash heads actually are. In the church I was shooting in we had sloped ceilings with one end approx. 20 ft high. Using my flash I was able to turn the (somewhat) small flash strobe into a giant soft box by bouncing it off of the ceiling. You can use this technique almost 90-95% of the time. The only caveat here is if the ceilings or walls are colored (non-white). If that is the case and you are in a tight spot, have a helper hold up a piece of white foam core board (from a hobby shop) or even a bed sheet will work in a pinch. This way you can bounce your flash off of the white material and get some soft light that produces great three-dimensional images. Whatever you decide to do, do not shoot with your flash directed strait at your subject. This (in 99% of cases) will not give you the results you are looking for. 95% of the wedding shots taken here were with using one flash head and the bounce method. If you don't have an external flash, practice taking your camera (built in flash) and use a small piece of paper to direct the flash away from your subject. Direct it at a wall adjacent to them or to the ceiling. Try it out, I know you will be much happier with the results. In closing, I am very humbled and greatful that I was given the opportunity to capture the happiness and joy on this day. The full gallery can be viewed at: Womer Wedding 1.