Wedding Photography in the Rain- A REAL Wedding Workshop in Hocking Hills by Jason Lanier

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Join award winning wedding photographer Jason Lanier at his REAL Wedding Workshop in Hocking Hills, Ohio as he shoots the couple in the rain using off camera flash and LED lighting! PLEASE THUMBS UP, SHARE, LEAVE A COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE.

Using the Flashpoint RL600B and the Rotolight Neo, Jason creates stunning images in the caverns of the Hocking Hills State Park. For more information about Jason and his workshops please visit www.jasonlanier.com/workshops

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25 Comments
  1. Faça mais FOTOS *** says

    Jason loves to wet his feet kkkk

  2. Angelicgirl1993 says

    Hoping you'll see this. How do we get in touch with you for a potential wedding? I have recently rediscovered your channel and fell in love with your work all over again! We are thinking March or April 2019. Thank you in advance! 🙂

  3. Shane Liffin says

    Would be nice on each shot that is shown to post the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. Beautiful work!

  4. Julian yo says

    You should get a clothing and shoe sponsor!!!! You’re out in the elements! LoL

  5. Marc-Albert Begin says

    What are those two round handheld light she's holding at 13:38?

  6. OBIOHA NMEZI says

    This man is photography!

  7. Jane Cate Irungu says

    Pretty soon i will be a beginner. Love the pics. So inspiring to be like you

  8. ReAnn Ring says

    epic!

  9. Emma Pigeon says

    That time when you deliver the perfect photographs but the video is a mess, but it's not your problem because you are only the bloody photographer, and it goes like: here, there's your photos. ms and mr X, but they don't put so much attention because the video is fcked up and they are so disappointed, but again… it's not your problem but you kinda feel sorry for them, but you keep reminding yourself those magic words: it's not your problem

  10. Ak A says

    Groom with hands in pockets? Are you serious?

  11. Ryan Dawson says

    these are awesome thanks for the ideas 🙂

  12. Carlos Vreugdenhil says

    I like to see your photos.They are awesome.But you most be more serious Jason.

  13. Carlos Vreugdenhil says

    Santa Maria de Guadaloupe……..

  14. chirag panchal says

    Thank u sir for sharing…. Can u please share what were ur setting when fired flash from back of the subject?

  15. lawlessjff says

    I live in central Ohio and the area that he shot this in is a beautiful place to shoot. There are 3 small waterfalls in the area as well as other places to shoot. This video showed a very small part of the park

  16. DaWeylen says

    Wow, you behave like a jerk towards your clients. You're right with everything you say and do though – I respect that. Thanks for the inspiration.

  17. Sam Thompson says

    Can someone explain how they are protecting their equipment from the rain? I would love to use this technique during rainy weddings…but I'm lost as to how to protect my SB flashes

  18. corruptscorpion says

    You made me buy an A7r ii.. now I am stuck with one kidney. Damn thing was so expensive, but I love it!

  19. GoShiggyGo says

    Even in color!!! wow

  20. Jon Pais says

    Nice location, heavenly shots.

  21. Maddie Dotterer says

    Welcome to Ohio for you

  22. Real Feel says

    Nice team & nice making, but where is results of this video?

  23. Outex byLucare says

    Keep up the good work Jason. If you're not already familiar with Outex and it can help your outdoor, adventure, or inclement environment photography, let us know if you have any questions. Cheers!

  24. Jon Photo says

    A year-and-a-half later, and still absolutely nobody shows shoots like this on YouTube. Nice job and thank you, Jason!

  25. Philip Cunio says

    You have excellent equipment, but what separates you is that you see the shots and the lighting options in your head. You have the imagination to compose the shot in your mind before you use the equipment. That is the artistry that really can't be taught. The first thing you need, to get a great shot, is the ability to see that shot before the camera does.

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