That’s how I describe one of my favorite couples to have photographed… “the French couple.” There was a flair of style like no other, a spirit of youthfulness found in a child, and an overwhelming flood of love that was contagious between the two. They made me smile the whole day observing them. Not to mention of my top 5 wedding dresses of all time.
LOVE the photos. They are awesome. so much emotions and the dress is sooo unique.
Hi Tony,
I’ve been trying to take better photos in lightly dimmed settings but they usually come out with some noise, and I always need to set a higher ISO with a slow slow shutter speed and a wider aperture to get maximum light. Yours come out so clear and vivid, does it have to do with the lens or maybe the camera? (I’m using Canon 500D with 18-200mm lens.
Regards,
Jason
Well Jason, there’s your first problem! I can’t imagine how incredibly slow the aperture on your 18-200mm lens must be. I only use prime lens when shooting low light situation a f/1.8. Also with newer camera bodies, it has built-in noise reduction and better quality sensors at ISO 1600-2000.
Ahhh….I see… what focal length do you use for the prime lens for good portraits with some bokeh?
Any lens 50mm or higher.
Thanks Tony.