Image Guideline
This guide is here to make our collaboration smooth. Your photography skills are not being judged, so feel free to share images matching the details below.
Studio Wedding Photographs
For shots from your wedding photographer, choose high-resolution images with ample lighting. If there are multiple shots from the same setting, send them all – the more, the merrier!
Sending Files
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Attach your images directly to the application form, prioritizing higher resolutions. Please avoid thumbnails, as they won't be useful.
Image is pixelated and grainy, individual features are hard to make out
Taking Your Own Images? Consider the following:
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Three or more images are ideal for a well-rounded portrait: close-up headshot, half body (with hands if possible), and full body- the more you send to me the better!
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If you desire a detailed background, provide images where the background is clear.
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Check the resolution for detail – can you see individual eyelashes and lines on the lips? Avoid pixelation or graininess.
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Think about the composition you want. If you're aiming for a full-body piece, ensure you have a clear shot of the entire body.
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Utilize natural light for the best results, preferably outdoors or close to a window on a bright overcast day.
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Ensure the subject is facing or up to 45 degrees away from the light source for soft, three-dimensional shadows.
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Capture shots at eye level; avoid looking down on the subject.
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Maintain a reasonable distance from the camera, not higher than chin level, and zoom in moderately without distorting the image.
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Image is blurred
Should you feel stuck, send over what you've got, and we can discuss potential adjustments. Your input is essential, and I'm here to ensure your experience is easy and enjoyable. Looking forward to the next steps in our collaboration!
Great natural outdoor lighting with clear features
Lighting shows true colours
Good lighting with shadows