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FollowBetsy & Martin had a beautiful Wisconsin vineyard wedding. We captured this image spur of the moment with some sparklers and the bridal party!...
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Betsy & Martin had a beautiful Wisconsin vineyard wedding. We captured this image spur of the moment with some sparklers and the bridal party!
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TeazleW
August 29, 2016
What a wonderfully joyful image. The spontaneity shines through so refreshingly - lovely
billgardam
January 14, 2017
This is great but also the product of some considerable skill and experience. If not, what a lucky capture.
adavies
January 31, 2017
Great capture! Love the energy...so fun! Nice job! If you haven't done so already, please consider joining my Outdoor Events challenge:)
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Location
This photo was taken at Cottage Winery & Vineyard in Menomonie, Wisconsin on Martin and Betsy's wedding day.Time
It was after sunset and quite dark out.Lighting
This was all about the long exposure and source light! I didn't use any external lighting, simply longer exposure with camera on a tripod.Equipment
Camera: Canon EOS 70D Aperture: f/3.5 ISO: 1600 Shutter Speed: 1/40 Focal Length: 18/1 Tripod No flash usedInspiration
I had leftover sparklers from a previous shoot and this couple was up for trying new things, so we made something beautiful happen! I took the bridal party and a few family members to a small pavilion on the property with a finished floor (I didn't want us to be a fire hazard in fall!) I strive to capture fine-art worthy photos at every wedding. To me it's much more about capturing the feel of the day rather than the perfect pose.Editing
Yes! I'm a contrast and saturation junkie, and I do my own color correction by eye. I lightly played with the exposure, but mostly clarity and vignette. I work in both Lightroom and Photoshop.In my camera bag
Canon 6D, Canon 5Dii, Canon 70d; 35mm f2, 85mm 1.8, 135mm f2, 28-75 f2.8 (Tamron); 600ex-rt ii, 2x 430; tripod, 2 light stands, 2 silver umbrellas, 5-in-1 reflector; Smoke bombs, sparklers, glitter!Feedback
For set-up I set up my camera on a tripod and then set up the wedding party in this arrangement. It was VERY dark, so I had the bride hold a lighter in front of her face and then I set my focus on her eye, even though we wouldn't be seeing it. I then lit the sparklers and ran out of the shot quickly! The bride and groom shared a kiss while the wedding party cheered! However, I've had a few sparkler photos not work before I figured out my formula for success. To be successful in this business you must be willing to try and fail many times before you get it right! Fail just means First Attempt In Learning, and I've learned a LOT from my photography failures! Once you give up trying your craft becomes stale. Don't let it. This particular image took about 7 shots in quick succession, my bride was getting burned slightly by the sparkler flares, and everyone in the wedding party was a little drunk at this point. Work with what you've got, make the best of any situation, and find the fine-art in the ordinary. It's there, I promise!