Top 5 Lighting Tips for Weddings with Ryan Brenizer: Wedding Photography Tips




In this Wedding Photography Tips episode, Ryan Brenizer offers his top five tips to improve your lighting when shooting weddings. When these effects are executed properly they can improve your photography and create gorgeous images.

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49 responses to “Top 5 Lighting Tips for Weddings with Ryan Brenizer: Wedding Photography Tips”

  1. You bouncing a little bit behind tip was great. I had issues with changing the direction of the flash head as soon as the subject turned to the sides but now I understand what I can do to overcome it. Many thanks.

  2. Nice shot at 5.00 mins.
    Can I start small weddings with Nikon D3200 with 85mm f1.8g, Nikon 17-55mm f2.8, Nikon 40mm 2.8 micro and Nikon 55-200 f4.5.
    I also have the interfit S1 monolight flash.
    Might get the D500 early next year.

  3. Is it worth buying a wireless trigger system for my speedlight? That why I can hold it with my free hand and angle it how I want? Or would it be a better idea to just keep the speedlight on top of the camera and rotate the head?

  4. I used to be very happy to find this youtube video-channel.I needed to thanks on your time for this glorious learn!! I positively having fun with every little little bit of it and I have you bookmarked to check out new stuff you youtube channel post.

  5. I think the explanation is much simpler than the how it is practiced. That is why (IMO) Brian is one of the masters of wedding photography. In any case, it was helpful and appreciated. Thank you Brian.

  6. Your use of the flash is art, you can argue the merits of natural verses artificial light all day, but art is art. You wouldn't look at a painting of a peacock and say it's not very good because they chose to use a peacock quill instead of a brush……. Stunning photos, I learnt a lot.

  7. One of the most specific tips ever saw in videos.And the best or most surprised me was you said just turn the camera to portrait mode to change the direction of the flash light..that never crossed in my mind before…thank you very much

  8. Great video!!! May i ask, at what power do you typically shoot your flash at when its mounted and you're bouncing it? Is there sort of a standard that you hold to, or do you adjust up and down as needed?

  9. When I was trying to shoot again the sun to overpower it with my 600EX-RT, the photo came out so dark. Almost as if the flash didn't work. Even at full power. I wanted to capture the blue skies with dramatic clouds and light up my subjects. Was it my settings or the fact that my flash was about 6 ft away from them? And yes it was in high speed sync.

  10. i want to learn event , wedding and journalism, photography course in institute, I am beginner which camera should i buy Nikon D5500 or Canon T6i. Which of these camera is best for event, journalism and wedding photography……

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