Wedding got published today.

Thanks everyone. :)

Nice one :). Though I'd say 'featured' rather than 'published' :p. Hope you get lots of enquiries from it! Haven't you been on RMW before?

Just checked out the videographer they had - christ she likes getting in people's faces doesn't she! How was it working with her?

Yeh I've been on RMW before and a few other blogs, but the bride submitted this one. Particularly with RMW you tend to get allot of traffic.

The person who shot this video was subcontracted. She was actually good to be around. Very calm, relaxed and even laughed at my jokes :o. She did her best to keep out of my way and vice versa.

Most of the time she was shooting a 50mm 1.8 on a crop which is a fairly tight field of view.

This is what annoys me lol.
The whole scene was a write off.
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Yup! Me an another tog buddy saw when he originally started doing it, first lightly here an there but it got more intense, we both said the appearance the liver disease thing independently so it's not our screen that is showing it wrong. I think he also used te clarity slider a bit too much as well back then.

It's similar with this tog as well imo. She's a great tog and charges a good fee. Yet some of her pictures have like a toxic looking liver disease yellowness to them.
http://www.mariannetaylorphotography.co.uk/blog/

In comparison, I would say her film pictures are much more pleasing. Although her normal PP without the yellow would be good to.
http://www.mariannetaylorphotography.co.uk/blog/epic-west-coast-road-trip-wppi-2013/
 
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Thanks Robbie. Primarily what I try and do is look for an interesting composition, and then anticipate a 'moment' within the scene. Then I ask myself how can I do it differently/better. Sometimes I can't, but sometimes I'm glad I asked the question.
 
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