Make it Monday: Wedding Photo Tip - First Look

If you are just beginning to photograph weddings, you may hear the term "First Look".  A client may ask you, "Will we be able to take first look photographs". If you have yet to hear this term before, this is the moment when a groom first sees his sweetheart all dressed up and ready for the ceremony.  This has become a popular choice for couples to first see each other verses waiting until one walks down the aisle.  Be sure to check out the video tutorial below where renowned photographer, Joe Buissink captures his "First Look" photographs. There are some fantastic tips where Buissink describes how he encourages the couple to show emotion during this touching moment. 


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01. Burgett, Gannon. "Tutorial Shares Tips for Capturing the 'First Look' at a Wedding." PetaPixel RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 May 2014.
02. "Wedding Photography Tips: First Look with Joe Buissink." YouTube. B&H, n.d. Web. 24 May 2014.

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