Engagement Photography Posing & Lighting | Unscripted Workshop

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Join us as we take you behind the scenes to gain an in-depth understanding of lighting, posing, & technique during Lawrence & Shannon’s beautiful Orange County Engagement Session. Chapter One focuses on directing our couple with a variety of foundation posing cues. Using both natural and off camera flash, we were able to create a diverse range of images all in one location.

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19 Comments
  1. Dennis Ruzeski says

    Neat video- I liked the processing and poses but I'm not sure about all the cut off feet and dutch angles. I will say that this makes me think about jumping to Canon-land for the 85 1.2…

  2. Mario Vaden says

    Regarding comments below about in-focus and f/1.2 .. I suspect standing back slightly to increase field in focus and cropping somewhat. When I shoot my 5DS, it allows me to do that even better due to the 8600 x 5600 images. Moving back then cropping later gains light advantage of f/1.2 and not getting punished much in the focus realm.

  3. Rodrigo Avila says

    great video! it was really helpful. can you give us some focusing tips when using wide open apertures?

  4. Larry Pacatang says

    Im a biginner of photogtaphy,why he set the shutter speed to high?

  5. Exogen Design says

    i find this fishy. shooting 2 subjects at low f stop 1.4 specifically and achieving those sharp photos seems a bit vague. I wont shoot low fstop with two subject on the frame specially with their eyes are far from each other. coz i will ended with bokeh effect and a blurry subject.
    so how exactly did u achieve those shot in low fstops? i know basic focus metering. focus points. so if u could tell me how u achieved those shot it would be damn awesome. good day

  6. Anthony M says

    Another excellent video. You make it easy to learn by just watching you work.

  7. spotbrooklyn says

    Did he use manual settings for these shoots?

  8. Kumkum Photo Studio says

    superb sir

  9. TheSarafina84 says

    I guess this works if you have a 2 man crew..

  10. SouthernShutterBug says

    Whenever I put my 70-200 on f2.8, I don't seem to total crispness on both subjects like you guys are getting here. I always find myself opening it back up between 3-5.6. Any tips on how I can get total crispness wide open? Use a small prime lens? Thanks in advance

  11. Eslam Sharaf says

    naic

  12. David Choe says

    Multiple sharp subjects at f/1.2 😮 What is this sorcery?

  13. Jess Lawrence says

    How did you guys get the shutter so high with the flash? I thought Pye never liked to use HSS 😉

  14. Balasubramaniam Thangamani says

    Were you using the HSS when you added flash for the high stutter speed setting?

  15. NESCAU MTB says

    why the shutter so high???

  16. WhyHelloJessica says

    Great video! Which lenses did you use for this shoot?

  17. Jeroen Adema says

    awesome. Did you go in aperture mode or full manual for this?

  18. Patrick Star says

    Great video. Thank you very much ^_^

  19. footycheck says

    what lens?

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