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For today’s photographer, a clean, professional-looking website is a must. But for most, the thought of having a site that displays your work like a pro seems either too expensive or too hard to create. How can you develop an eye-catching website that looks professional, updates quickly, and even helps you make some money in the process when your passion is photography and not coding? It&rsq…

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What are the ideas of formal poses unique wedding photography?

Here are some examples I found: http://www.carmynjoy.com/ = It has a couple where she was the couple hold up a frame and took a picture of them in thoughts and sunglasses http://www.sussex-wedding-photographer-kent.co. uk / images / home.jpg http:/ / www.westlondonphotography.com / images / wedding_photography_london.jpg http://dancewicz.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/perth-wedding-photographer-wedding-cake-01.jpg http://www. k- tography.com / marriage photography.jpg Basically unique, unusual, posing for wedding photos is what I'm looking. Any ideas / links to pictures who have ideas?

Arrrgh! The photographer who did my wedding nephew used to have a website, and it had absolutely great photos there. It took its website six months ago, and did not replace. It became too much work. She had a lot of really cool things. His specialty is black and white, and she did a lot of pictures outdoors. I will briefly describe all those she had on her site, which are engraved in my mind. In all of them, was the bride and groom dressed in his tuxedo was, and most were in black and white or sepia. She also has a colorist who works for her and hand-tint black and white, and that alone is very striking. – Married pushing the bride, who is in an old tire large swing under a huge old tree – Bride sitting sidesaddle on the front of the bridegroom on horseback (which it was hand-tinted, and the flowers and trees in the background were color) – Bride and Groom seated at a regular coffee with the old ordinary people in it, surrounded by white packages with colored ribbons (again, B & W with colored ribbons hand) – Bride and Groom sitting in a tree kissing (I think it's taking on children rhyme kisses) – they look very relaxed, without shoes, somewhat like children playing dress – Bride and Groom at a table official crystal and china and silverware, with big huge burgers and fries on their plates, and sharing a milkshake with two straws – Bride and Groom in a boat on a lake – it is lying on pillows, and he is rowing (his jacket off and his sleeves are rolled up) – that they were in color, and was beautiful because it was taken at sunset – Bride and Groom in a studio where all the furniture and accessories has been borrowed is truly random – the background was part brick wall decorations and party – which was in color, too – Bride and Groom jumping on a trampoline taking by hand – she got them when they were in the air, laughing and looking at each other – Bride and Groom on their backs in a field of wildflowers – that it was taken from above, and legend says she had to borrow a truck with a bucket on her so she can get on them for the picture – his assistant color all the flowers in his hand! – Bride and Groom in their clothes, but with goggles, snorkels, fins and on – Bride and Groom dance (which looks like the waltz) in the middle of a busy intersection – they were completely hand-colored, and all the rest were B & W – She also had many that were roughly the same format, with just changing the accessories – it was the newlyweds sitting on the floor surrounded by several things – we were puppies, there were balloons, they were like sports balls, soccer balls and basketballs and volleyball, and there were others – Bride and Groom at the zoo – it is about an elephant, and he stands facing and offering a flower – Bride and Groom play tennis, also one of them playing golf – Married with funny expressions on their faces, surrounded by wadded up wrapping paper and about 20 equal squares toaster – Bride and Groom toasting each other with champagne on a sofa in a furniture store while people shop – Married jumping on a bed, I think IKEA – Bride and Groom eat a long piece of licorice, with their noses almost touching – there was also one with the same couple in a candy store operation large jars of sweets, and one with the huge bubbles with bubble gum – Married in the remains of an ancient church, standing where the altar would have been watching each other and holding hands – that was in color and it was really cool because there were trees of light from the window and could see the dust moves in the light – Bride and Groom on a Ferris wheel at a carnival at dusk, after all lights were turned on, it was also an assortment of more formal portraits, only in unusual places, like a couple who were both medical students sitting on a stretcher in an emergency room, a couple who have been bitten movie theater with buckets of maize, and a couple in a library with books stacked all around them. I wish him the site was still in place. It was the best wedding photographer I've never seen, and his real talent as a photographer were really great. She had a talent for getting just the forehand, but it may be because it turns a minimum of three rolls of film every time she wants to get. Also, she says right on its website that other photographers were free to "borrow" the ideas used on its site, as they made small changes, because people who do not want someone borrowing their ideas do not have their photos displayed on the site – you had to go to his studio and watch her portfolio to see them. I hope that some these stimulate your imagination. I wish I had seen his site before I got married – my wedding pictures are absolutely putrid. (In fairness, she was in college when I got married …* sigh *…)


Get Your Photography on the Web: The Fastest, Easiest Way to Show and Sell Your Work


Get Your Photography on the Web: The Fastest, Easiest Way to Show and Sell Your Work


$21.40


For today’s photographer, a clean, professional-looking website is a must. But for most, the thought of having a site that displays your work like a pro seems either too expensive or too hard to create. How can you develop an eye-catching website that looks professional, updates quickly, and even helps you make some money in the process when your passion is photography and not coding? It&rsq…

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