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Index
About The Author
Table of Contents
Introduction
Wedding Photography: Then and Now
The Goal? Enduring Value
Don Blair
David Williams
Tim Kelly
Martin Schembri
A Final Note
A Foundation for Success
Make Friends
Facial Analysis
Get to Know the Event
Do an Engagement Portrait
Make a Bridal Portrait, Too
Have Master Schedule
Learn Everybody’s Names
Work with an Assistant
Dress for Success
Posing Basics
Start with the Feet and Legs
Standing Poses
Seated Poses
The Torso
In Seated Poses
The Shoulders
The Arms
The Hands
Basic Principles
Women’s Hands
Men’s Hands
Three Views of the Face
Seven-Eighths View
Three-Quarters View
Profile View
Head Tilt
The Eyes
Chin Height
The Mouth
Expression
Lips
Laugh Lines
The Nose
Styling and Posing Work Together
Makeup
Hairstyle
The Train
The Veil
Corrective Posing Techniques
Camera Height and Perspective
Camera Height
Controlling the Perspective
Correcting Specific Problems
Overweight Subjects
Thin or Underweight Subjects
Elderly Subjects
Eyeglasses
One Eye Smaller than the Other
Baldness
Double Chins
Wide Faces
Thin Faces
Broad Foreheads
Deep-Set Eyes and Protruding Eyes
Large Ears
Uneven Mouths
Long Noses and Pug Noses
Long Necks and Short Necks
Wide Mouths and Narrow Mouths
Long Chins and Stubby Chins
Design Elements and Posing
The Concept of Visual Design
Composition
Direction
Lines
Real Lines
Implied Lines
Diagonal Lines
Shapes
Pleasing Compositional Forms
Tension and Balance
Subject Tone
Background Control
Tilting the Camera
Group Posing and Composition
Try Something Unique
Head and Shoulders Axis
Head Positions
Expressions
Hands in Group Portraits
Designing Group Portraits
Composition Basics Still Apply
Creating Lines and Shapes
Helpful Posing Tools
Armchairs, Love Seats, and Sofas
Steps, Stairs, and Slopes
The Posing Process
Building Smaller Groups
Start with Two
Add a Third
Adding a Fourth
From Five On Up
Building Bigger Groups
Building Really Big Groups
Technical Considerations
Keep the Camera Back Parallel to the Subjects
Shifting the Focus Field
A Final Check
Spontaneity in Posing
Active Posing
Subtle Direction
Staging Tips from Marcus Bell
Prompting Tips from Jerry Ghionis
Greg Gibson is Not Quite a Fly on the Wall
Tom Muñoz Has Respect for Tradition
Posing and the Must-Have Shots
At the Bride’s House
The Groom
The Ceremony
Family Groups
Portraits of the Bride and Groom
Formals of the Bride
The Wedding Party
Leaving the Church
Venue Shots at the Reception
The Reception
The Rings
The Cake Cutting
The First Dance
The Bouquet Toss
Little Kids
Technical Considerations
Focal-Length Factors
Focal Length and its Effect on Perspective .
Wide-Angle Lenses
“Normal” Lenses
Short to Medium Telephotos
Long Telephotos
Very Long Telephotos
Optimal Lens Choices
Zoom Lenses vs. Prime Lenses
Focusing
Shooting Apertures
Shutter Speeds
Image Stabilization Lenses
Conclusion
The Photographers
Index
Other Books From Amherst Media
Other Books by Bill Hurter
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