How to Shoot Bridal Party Portraits

3



Latest video is up! — “Creative Client Gifts For Photographers” –~–
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!

How to Photograph Bride & Groom Portraits:

FREEBIE – All about my photo gear!

Join my FREE Facebook Community for Photographers:

LET’S GET SOCIAL:

— Camera Bodies and Lenses —
Canon 5D Mark 3:
Canon 5D Mark 2:
Canon 24mm f/1.4 L:
Canon 35mm f/1.4 L:
Canon 50mm f/1.2 L:
Canon 85mm f1.2 L:
Canon 135mm f/2 L:
Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro IS L:

— Bags, Lighting, Miscellaneous —
Canon 600EX-RT Flash:
Canon 580 EX II Flash:
Avenger Mini Max Light Stand:
Stroboframe Accessory Shoe:
SUNPAK RL-20 Video Light:
Sunpak TR-2000 Battery Pack:
Memory Cards:
Shootsac Camera Bag:
Think Tank Rolling Suitcase:
Hard Drives/Storage:

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!

Your email address will not be published.