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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Completely amazing work. Quite diverse in their methods but they all produce some beautifully captured imagery.
stevenstreet483 Those comments are usually made by some who lacks creativity…
i love thisss
good photographers…. just the way i would take my pictures, in the move…in my latin colture photography isnt big but people are starting to like my work little by little more than the other latin photographers… something different always work.
no….you need to be crative….. i started with a disposible when i was 13…. and moved up to a used canon ae-1i bought for 50 bucks……with ended up being my key for black n white photography because the fifty mmm lens gives a incredible sharp apeture…… now i have a side bussines going on with a canon xti and i like that camera better than any other in the world
That is funny and true….
you dont need an expensive camera to get your career going..
you need to look around more these arent that great..
Not a single fat or ugly bride/groom in the video. I’d like to see what they do with real people like that.
All these guys suck, there are much better wedding photographers than this.
I have a Canon 5D and two of the best lenses around, 24-70mm and the 70-200mm “L” series lenses. Also a Canon Speedlite 580EX and Gary Fong Lightsphere. Worked great for me for along time.
start of with a film camera you learn more then more on to canon EOS
I love it
don’t worry about the body invest in good prime lenses
no zoom junk
Excellent video! This is the reason I became a photographer, just by looking at the images. Good work!
start out with a nikon d60 or d40. run you about 500-650 new. I don’t know how much the EOS is but the d60 is a great user friendly beginner slr.
I love photography! All I need to get started with my career is a freakin Canon EOS, but they are so expensive, lol.
I got inspired by your video, thanks for posting.
Michael Provost Photographer
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i still waiting when Polish people start thinking like those people, no spending money on vodka, wedding djs, and start thinking of One Best Day in those Live and making photos like that, i’m photographer and all i hear is “moneY” no, photographers are stylist to make your wedding day Best ever and ever emotions photos, thank you
We want create a specify photos for U, 4 Ever
thank you for the inspiration
The LCD looks similar to a Nikon but I cant say for sure. Canon or Nikon will flash quickly enough as long as you don’t have it set for a half or full power flash. Considering how much available light there was he didnt need more than 1/16 or 1/8 power. Of course you also have to consider camera settings, ISO Shutter Speed and Aperture.
this vid was amazing. I love being able to see the different perspective of fellow photographers. Truely helps me to grow in the profession!
What type of speed flash is he using?
Great set – Yervant certainly is the man!
congratulations from venezuela!