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Masters of Wedding Photography

Masters Of Wedding Photography featuring Jerry Ghionis, David Oliver, Rob Heyman, Marcus Bell, Denis Reggie, Yervant, Joe Buissink, Jeff Ascough, David Beckstead, Martin Schembri. Two of the best photography DVDs available. Watch the best in the business do what they do best.

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25 Comments

Jeff… my idol…


MASTERS of wedding photography? Nah…


@jayfromla hahaha joe would say ‘ all brides are beautiful ‘ so he says to his clients


@kapsico
probably like a 70-200mm zoom lens


Although these photographer all take BEAUTIFUL photo’s… they have so much control over the subjects and it all becomes a big photo shoot and less of a wedding.


Photo-reporters? Photo-Journalists? Un-obtrusive? well except for Ascough, all others are stagging their photos like a professional fashion photo-shoot more than covering naturally the weddings by promptings the couples and guest with cues (what to do, wher to look, when to run) and the use of backdrops. Look at Yervant at 4.08, lol that’s just too much but hey the photos look great…


I love the newness they show in the way they connect with the couples and other subjects. They have really given me great inspiration and new fresh ideas. I particularly like the statement by David Beckstead, “We are not out there to specifically please the bride and groom, we out there to please ourselves.”


What is the lens that he uses in 1:50 minutes?


I won this 2 DVD set, so I’ve seen it all, and yes, that bride at 1:14 IS kinda large boned. She just is. That photo went in her album I’m sure.


@jayfromla @1:14 they looked fairly “real”, not “fat” but who cares? At the beginning he says he’s got a photojournalistic style so they wouldn’t “do” much with the ugly people to make them seem pretty. But with that said I doubt those ones go in the portfolio or on their video…


I definetly like the style of Jeff Ascough shooting, shooting available light is challenging and kinda misterious in some way.


Yeah, it’s the omni-bounce diffuser. Great for slight fill flash.


photographygenius . net


They have unique style….and I miss shooting.


Excellent work and great video demonstration.


THATS IN MELBOURE :D wooottt


@funniq he got a diffuser on. some light will hit the subject even if it’s not pointed directly at the subject


Question: why do the photographer pointed the flash up at 0:50?? There is no cealing to bounce the light right? the pictures looked great though
Thanks in advance.

Kind regards


Interesting


@sambomcd Have you found out the name of the song?


very good?


Interesting style.


Joe Buissink is better than u all so suck it


Of course Dennis Reggie would be the bad one. Using a sto-fen outdoors. Everyone else has a clue and thus gets better photos. Too bad about Dennis being a crap factor. He alone takes away a star.


very good


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