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If you only have 15 minutes during a wedding to shoot the reception room for detail shots and a lot of pressure on your hands, make sure you get the necessary ‘safe’ shots first. Watch the video and see what’s on our 7 must have reception detail shot list. Encompassed in this tutorial is a wedding cake photography tutorial as well as a wedding flowers tutorial. Enjoy!
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50 responses to “Wedding Photography Tutorial | 7 Must-Have Reception Details Photos”
Great vid !!!! Thank you !!!
Thank you for sharing these great tips!
Really helpful tutorial. Thanks lot !
She sounded like she was scolding me somehow for not clicking the pictures right. I am sorry! I won't do it again!
Quite an informative video, thank you so much.
My pix dont ever come out that way
5 minutes talk a lot of details
Do you work in LA?
Great tips and beautiful photos! Thank you for sharing.
Do you shoot every guest's plce setting?
Very good tips and well put together. The only critique is about how your youtube video was shot; your second (close camera) is at a bad angle so It looks unusual. You should either put it dead center as the wide shot or move to more sideways.
its really helpful!?
thanks, very helpful
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Hi, like the young lady before me, I just photographed my first wedding, and I thank you guys for the videos you provide on YouTube because they certainly help. one problem I faced was that while capturing the room shot, there were a few people moving around. I did get my shot though. thanks again young lady for those outlined tips you provided. Thanks also for talking about the lenses you'd recommend.
Awesome!
Thank You well done and said
Great tips. Thank you for taking the time to share. Phelix
Awesome tips! Did you use flash?
Great video as always!
nice tips…thank you
Wonderful and simple. Thank you
awesome info
I curious, do you use a macro for your ring shoots and small details or still something like a 85? Thanks!
Those are some awesome cake shots.
i just dont understand how anyone can give this video a thumbs down
Valuable information !
Thanks for the tutorial
buenos tips ,Thank you very much!
great
Not even mention about the speedlite which is apparently in those pictures
awesome tutz
So beautiful! Thank you very much!
Ever thought of using a drone to take few shots of wedding from above? 🙂 just a thought
thank you great tips..
Great video! I like how you mentioned tripod necessary for whole room pic, but what settings would you recommend all other pictures. ie shutter iso fstop etc. Are they the same as whole room pics? Thanks! (currently shooting canon t5i)
Sweetheart table??
Super helpful about the settings and everything!
Thanks Michelle! This is great!
Michelle- thanks so much for this EXCELLENT tutorial. I'm doing more and more photography and its slowly becoming paid! :0) Tomorrow is my first official wedding as a second shooter. Thanks for laying out some essentials to make sure I am focused on the top priorities! I simply can't wait.
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My thoughts are, the camera that was used to capture your close up, should have been the one to have you stare thru instead of giving that job to the camera that was for full body. Just sayin… Nice tutorial tho
very nice presentation
Nice video. But relax girl, you are doing fine there is no need to rush like that. LOL
sweet vid.. I'm a rookie in the game but I like good info. Thanks
Thank you for the great info Michelle
Awesome I agree with all 7 must haves great work!
awesome presentation and extremely helpful!
Beautiful reception room! Although I was able to get most of the elements you mentioned in my very first wedding reception shoot, I didn't think to get a couple of them. One thing I'm learning is to use is YouTube videos like this for tips BEFORE I embark on a new project or shoot. I'm saving this in my "Photography" favorite videos. Thanks!
Very nice….she should do more of these tutorials!