How to Shoot Bridal Party Portraits

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How to Photograph Wedding Party Portraits is the next video in my ‘How to Shoot a Wedding Day’ series! We’re slowly making our way through my philosophy for the whole day! Wedding party portraits can be a BLAST but they can also be a LOT of pressure. Listen to my tips & tricks to make this part of the day more creative and more fun!

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— Camera Bodies and Lenses —
Canon 5D Mark 3:
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Canon 24mm f/1.4 L:
Canon 35mm f/1.4 L:
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Canon 580 EX II Flash:
Avenger Mini Max Light Stand:
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SUNPAK RL-20 Video Light:
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3 Comments
  1. Jamie Delaine Photography says

    Thanks for watching! How do you find inspiration for your wedding party portraits?!

  2. Adria Taylor says

    Love this! I had photographed my best friend's wedding almost two months ago. When we arrived (i came with my mom & dad, i'm not financially stable at this point to be a traveling photographer) i had met with the pastor and asked questions about what are my boundaries, what am i not allowed to do. walking up to him, i tripped over one of my bags of gear – great first impression. there goes my career in photography lol. i did do that a few times, introduce myself a few times. but i am natural shy and quiet.

  3. Karen Muehlfelt says

    Always so helpful Jamie! How do you handle uncooperative groomsmen ; you know the few who'd rather sit drink and socialize and kind of roll their eyes at you when it's time for wedding party photos!

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