To get this shot, I laid down on the ground and shot up into the huddle. Obviously you need a lot of guys to make this shot work, but I think everyone knew exactly what I was going for when we did this.
I can't take credit for the creativity of this shot. My daughter actually shot one very similar to this with a group of her friends on her trip to Washington DC. She simply held her point & shoot camera at arm's length, pointed it up at the group who had huddle together next to her and shot it. It looked great. And since she was also in the shot as well as being the one who shot it, that makes her picture actually better than mine! So yeah, sometimes you can learn from your kids. :)
Shots like this really make weddings fun. They don't have to even be technically perfect. The shot itself is what makes it good.
If you have other ideas for great shots you've seen at weddings you've been to before, don't be afraid to ask and we can try to do the same for your wedding. It never hurts to give something a try!
2 comments:
Great info.
Aw... shucks! :)
Thanks!
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