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    Re: Getting Ready shots (Bridal) - need feedback

    I'm not going to overly critique this. This is a simple photo to capture this small detail of the wedding. The bride doesn't know how her hair looks from behind but now she has a recording of it. I'm sure she appreciates it but I doubt this will be enlarged to an 8x10 and framed in the living room. Most of the pictures won't be enlarged or make it to the final album. That's just how it goes.

    As the photog you are the only person in the room that cares if it is messy. As the bride is getting ready, the tidiness of the room is the last thing on their mind. The last wedding I did, I almost felt like a house keeper for the hotel because I had to get rid of so much background disorder. I can see there is some stuff on the bed in your picture which should have been removed. Keep that in mind on your next wedding.

    I'm glad you even bothered to take this shot. We paid a bundle on our weddnig photog and there was absolutely no attention to the small details.

    Good luck on your next gig!
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    Re: Getting Ready shots (Bridal) - need feedback

    thanks, both comments were very helpful. You are right, it's more a detail than a story... maybe I could have caputured both at the same time - so she'd have the detail of her hair that day as well as a bit of action as well.

    This is definately the feedback I need... Thanks again!!

    Any technical feedback? Is the lighting too harsh or distracting. I meant for some glow effect - got too much; yet ended up liking the effect. If I wanted to eliminate this harsh light, does anyone have a suggestion of how I could do that?

    THANKS!

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