Tips for Posing a Couple on a Wedding Day
In this installment of Shooting Star, Jasmine shows a few tips on how to pose a couple on a wedding day. Incorporating behind-the-scenes footage from a recent wedding, Jasmine shows how she interacts with a couple to get the results she wants.
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Ik heet ok jasmine
Very good
It definitely takes some multi tasking skills to interact with the couple while focusing on things like composition, focus, and camera settings. That's something I definitely need to practice. Thanks for the tips!
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Loved this video!!! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful pictures. What lenses did you use?
You wear a white dress to shoot a wedding? 🤔
I use this technique of talking behind my camera a lot even before I saw this video. I feel like if you use that technique you get more candid photographs of the people that you are photographing for who they are. And it also help to avoid awkward posing in the photographs.
great tips and equally great video
You're awesome and an inspiration! I love your energy with the couples. I'll definitely be following you.
baby but how fast is your shuttr speed to avoid the customers blurrd stuff
Jasmine! Love your work and videos! Would you have any tips on how to expand your brand? I've been trying for a while now and really want to get bigger and better.
love the video what type of lens do you recommend to use? I have a canon eos 6d. thank you.
I've tried that but some couples are awkward at following directions and moving.
Back in August, it was brought to light that Jasmine Star had copied a multitude of witty quips and posted them on her social media sites presenting the thoughts as her own. What started as a low murmur through the rankings of photographers gradually grew to a dull roar as photographers, even industry leaders such as Sal Cincotta andGary Fong, stood up against the plagiarism. Many fluffed it off though, stating it really wasn’t that big of a deal and it was nothing in comparison to what Doug Gordon was caught doing weeks before. Still, as Jasmine’s teaching niche has been about the business side of photography with an emphasis on injecting your personality into your brand, it was pretty shocking to many that her words were not in fact her own. Jasmine did eventually offer an apology (which was deleted within a few days) and everyone went onto the next scandal in the photography world. The other day a wedding photographer went to Google to find out how to shoot backlit portraits properly and two of the articles that came up seemed eerily similar. The photographer was shocked and saddened as until that very moment, she was a huge fan of Jasmine’s, but it was pretty clear that Jasmine’s article was too similar to the Light Stalking article for her comfort. Eventually this discovery made its way to me and I posted about it on my Facebook page. I really and truly thought this was a one-off thing and that it wasn’t worthy of a blog post.
great tips and those arms you got 😃
Woooow!! Awesome and informative video!! Thank you for sharing!
Jasmine – That was a GREAT tutorial! Simple, useful tips. Thanks for sharing!
awesome
First wedding today! WISH ME LUCK! & Thanks for the tips!
What a beautiful smile!
love all the tips,they are so easy to work with.Thankyou
pkilb how did it go ? Ive got my first wedding this week too.
Hi, great video. I have a question if you don't mind. I see you don't use flashes, just natural ligth. What kind of lens are you using? Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
II thought at the end it was "stay feminist", it took like 8 replays to realize it was "stay fabulous"
Great work, are you using the Canon 85 mm 1.8? ,,thanks in advance
I am doing my first wedding today. I am little under prepared in gear, but I don't exactly have the money to spend on the gear at the moment. I hope it goes well with these tips. 🙂
I love your videos 🙂
You really need a 70-200mm lens.
Tip # 4. Use off camera flashe(s) to light your subjects creatively.
I stand corrected, still sounds like a made up word
Did she say "specificity" I don't think that's a word?
Angle of the vedio camera is more good..
I like this lady, it's so natural, easy to understand. It's not a bunch of awkward posing tips that you forget. Instead, it's hands of natural beautiful ideas. Thanks!