11 Agustus 2009

Great Wedding Photography Locations At Laguna Beach's Seven Degrees

Seven Degrees is a popular wedding location in Laguna Beach. A number of professional destination photographers fly in to shoot weddings here every year. This article lists specific locations at Seven Degrees and related poses that professional photographers often use because they contribute to a varied and artistic wedding album. If the wedding is shot correctly a photographer should have a wide variety of styles and themes to choose from. This information should be helpful to any photographer (professional or friends of the family) who is shooting there for the first time.

1. Find the tiled walls. It is made of light blue, dark blue, white, tan and brown tiles and looks like an impressionistic of waves, beach and ocean. Place the bride and each of the bridesmaids in front of the tiled waves. Try and match the wave colors with the dresses of the bridesmaids. This posing method can effectively be used for groomsmen, the bride and groom or just the bride.


2. When shooting an outdoor ceremony, you (or your assistant) can get above the ceremony location. You should now be facing the seated guests and have a clear view of the back of the officiator and the bride and groom. Their will be some vegetation directly in front of you. Use that vegetation to frame the bride and groom.

3. Get a few shots of the dinner area before the arrival of the party. Plan on shooting in a relatively dark area. There are few windows. The dining area is lit up with colored lights. Shooting at a slightly tilted angle complements that modern look of the area.

4. In contrast to the modern theme that that exists on the inside, there is more of a jungle genre in at one location outside. Find walkway with the bamboo. Photographing a subject from any angle at this location will capture a lush green background. One favorite shot is to have the bride stand, with flowers and rail in hand in front of the latched bamboo fence while the photographer is on the other. The terrain in front of the fence is terraced so the photographer can step down a few feet and photograph the bride standing above with the rich vegetation in the background.

5. Inside of the bridal dressing area there is some light blue paneling that sticks out and connects the various rooms. Have the bride stand or sit in front of these glass panels. The tinted glass beautifully offsets a white wedding dress.

Shooting at a new location for the first time can always be a challenge. The above suggestions should aid any photographer who is shooting for the first time at Seven Degrees in Laguna Beach.

By: sj honda

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The author, through photo journalism, provides a unique expressive perspective for weddings, seniors, events, proms and newborns. In addition, she works as a OC Wedding Photographer with a nack for shooting in rural areas such as the local wineries. She also teaches photography classes to a number of Orange County Photographers


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Documentary Wedding Photography Essentials

All my friends consider their wedding day as a important occasion. The theme of the entire event is carefully chosen and every detail is meticulously checked. Both the bride and groom want to make sure that this once in a lifetime event will be recorded. Years from that fateful day, they can both look back and reminisce as they watch the videos of their wedding and look over the photographs. If you are getting married and want to make sure that you have nice photos from your wedding, you have probably been looking for a reliable wedding photographer. Someone who would ensure that the most important moments of the wedding are recorded for future viewing. This is where a reliable wedding photographer comes in.

What exactly does documentary wedding photography stand for? Wedding photography, generally speaking, is a type of photography that deals specifically with weddings and oftentimes, pre-wedding events such as wedding announcements or engagement parties. Documentary wedding photography is a mixture of traditional wedding photography and documentary filmmaking. Documentaries allow the filmmakers to immerse themselves in the culture or the milieu of their subject. Some documentary wedding photographers apply the same principle to the wedding and reception coverage. They take photographs from the day the wedding was announced until the time the wedding reception ends.


Documentary wedding photography can involve fashion photography or black and white photography. But most documentary wedding photographers prefer taking candid photos, because these make the subjects and the scenes look more "natural." Such images also allow the photographer to create a story about the bride and groom. Simple and small details, like a child hiding under the table or an aunt perusing the menu, can contribute to that story and make the wedding album (or video) so much more interesting. Capturing such moments also give the impression that the photographer knows what he's doing. It also shows that he is creative enough to tell a story based on those few details from the wedding and reception. In addition, such scenes allow the guests to get to know the couple more and make them look at the wedding as something more than just an event that they had to join.

A talented and reliable wedding photographer will be able to document a wedding through a series of images. Such images would convey the necessary emotions and be powerful enough that the photos speak for themselves. Any individual who looks at the photos will be immediately introduced to the bride and the groom. As he goes over the rest of the wedding album, he will know how the bride and groom met, how the groom proposed, and what transpired during the wedding day. He will also be introduced to all family members who attended the wedding, as well as the friends of the couple. Any quirky character or eccentric family member will probably have an entire page or two devoted to him.

These are the photos that the couple can go back to when they get older. They will remember when they first met, up to the day that they got engaged, and until that fateful day when they finally get married. Such are the moments that a good documentary wedding photographer will be able to record.

By: Dan Coyle

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Dan is a journalist who writes for websites on a variety of topics. For more information on reliable wedding photographer please go here.


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Wedding Makeup That Lasts

On your big day, you want your wedding makeup to last. Not only that, but you want to look stunning in your photographs. In order to insure that your makeup will last as long as possible, it may be best to hire a professional to take care of it. However, here is some advice to keep in mind even if you do hire a makeup artist.

Use a makeup base. Several cosmetic companies offer products that go on under your eye makeup or lipstick that help your makeup last. Eye makeup base provides a layer that your eyeshadow and eyeliner can adhere to. This prevents creasing and helps the colour stay on longer. They offer similar products for lipstick. However, try to find a lipstick base that is also moisturizing. Some products contain ingredients that dry the lips out. You'll need your lips to stay nice and moist so you can smile all day.

Get rid of extra shine. A shiny face looks even worse in photographs, especially if the photographer uses a flash. After washing your face, apply an oil controlling product. After that absorbs, apply a thin layer of loose powder. Apply foundation and the rest of your makeup as usual. Follow up with another thin layer of loose powder. Carry some pressed powder with you so you can control any shine as the day progresses.

Lasting lipstick. One of the first things to fade is your lipstick. Follow these tips that will help your lipstick last. First, apply a moisturizing lip base. Then, apply lip liner in a shade that is a little darker than your lipstick. Use a soft pencil. Fill the lips in with the pencil. Apply one coat of lipstick and blot gently. Apply another coat of lipstick but this time do not blot. Press a thin layer of facial tissue gently to your lips. Using a large brush, apply a thin layer of pressed powder to the tissue. The tissue acts as a screen, letting in only a small amount of powder. The powder helps the lipstick set and keeps it on longer.

Pack a makeup bag. No matter how hard you try to create a lasting look, you still may need to do some minor touch ups throughout the day. Pack pressed powder, lipstick, mascara, and eyeshadow just in case your colour needs a boost.

Sally Lopez is a freelance writer and marketing manager of Marcell "Professional Make-up Artists".To learn more about wedding makeup visit http://www.marcell.com.au/bridal-makeup.aspx and for the latest makeup tips visit http://www.marcell.com.au/make-up-tips-articles.aspx


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