Wedding Photography
What you’ll learn
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Managing the day
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What equipment to use and how to use it
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Posing large and small groups
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Photographing the bride
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Photographing the groom
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Lighting effects
You are cordially invited to join one of the industry’s best, Bob Davis, for a day in the life of a wedding photographer. Bob explores the many challenges that wedding photographers face and walks you through the different ways to overcome them. From the ceremony to the reception and everything in between, this course is jam packed with tips and tricks for every photographer, no matter the skill level.
Visual storyteller and celebrity photojournalist, Bob Davis has over 25 years of experience as a professional photographer. As a Canon Explorer of Light, Bob has been chosen as one of an elite group of 60 photographers representing Canon and united by a passion for photographic excellence. Bob’s work has been featured in publications such as O Magazine, Time, People, OK, Rangefinder, and a variety of other digital photography resources. His clients include Oprah Winfrey, Selma Hayek, and Eva Longoria. More information on Bob’s distinguished career as well as extensive examples of Bob’s photography can be found at www.bobanddawndavis.com.
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Who this course is for:
- Beginner to intermediate Photograhers
- Photographers running a business
12 reviews for Wedding Photography
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Francisco Martin Falcon –
I have to say did learn a lot in this course 🙂 I’ve attended a few wedding courses as workshop in London but neither of them showed me as much as this one even Bob make this course so understanding and essay to follow. I definitely will recommend this course to everyone wants to start in weeding photography. I’ve got my second wedding to photograph tomorrow so I hope I will be able to remember everything I learned 🙂 Thanks one again to Bob Davis and his team 🙂
Sunday Dickson –
First I must say that this is the best photography course in wedding that that I have attended, the explanations are clear and the course is well organized, Bob knows his stuffs pretty well and he engages with his student in a clear and concise manner. I am rating this course a complete 5 Star though he needs to increase the quality of his videos from 720P to 1080HD because he has the resources to shoot it in 1080P.
Charls Ogbonna –
Bob knows his stuff and demonstrates the fact. Great tutorial and would recommend to anyone looking for new techniques.
Calvin –
It’s a great course. I loved the preparation videos and especially the results. I also enjoyed the couple shots.
I would have liked more “why” explanations. Bob tells us that he’s doing this and that, setting aperture priority, this aperture, this speed etc., but doesn’t always explain why he’s doing it.
I learned a lot and I look forward to putting into practice some of the advice on the photography and also Photoshop.
Thank you.
Calvin.
Andrea Belcher –
I recently finished a six week wedding photography course at a post-secondary school. I didn’t get much value from that course. This on-line course was far more affordable and included information in an easy-to-understand, organized fashion. The instructor is likable and knowledgeable. I felt it would be useful to have subjects that were not experienced models for at least one of the videos. I loved the post-production talk.
Jeffrey Balbalosa –
I’m so glad I purchased this tutorial in a bundled with other course, though I was not sure that Bob Davis will be the instructor, learning from him is a great opportunity to greatly improve my photography skill. It’s really nice to be taught by someone who done a lot with his/her craft. I really like Bob’s style in photography, you can say that he works professionally and impressively.
Carlos Rosa –
For me this course was very useful, I had done more courses in wedding, so this one was kind of complementary, since he did touch more in details some areas that I had already done and was really helpful for me.
I think you need this one and it might be enough, as for me, this is the 5th wedding course I had and each one of them add something, that being said, if you want to get all you need, you might need one or more courses.
All the courses I did, like this one, were extremely valuable to me. I don’t think it will be a course that will be 100% of you need, there’s always something, that was for me anyway. That doesn’t mean the course is not that good, but we are all different, with different needs and questions, and all the courses I did had a question or need to address and that was my case.
I highly recommend this course, I think you’ll love it, and if you don’t get all you needs answered here, don’t get discouraged but try to get that answer in another course here or somewhere else as I did.
Chris Hooke –
Bob really knows his stuff and even though, at times, the lighting got a bit technical, overall I really enjoyed this course.
Would definitely recommend !!
Keep going until the end as the workflow/photoshop tips are excellent !!
Amy Marshek –
I am a rookie at wedding photography
(I was just asked to shoot one), so I thought I had better touch up everything involved in the whole day. Wow!! Bob delivered way more than I had a anticipated, but so worth the time to learn from him. The fact that he was shooting a faux bride and groom was the best part. You could see what he was doing from lighting to posing his subjects. Very effective teaching for me. Then they take you into their workroom and show you the different computer programs they use. They explain a little bit of the how’s and why’s of these programs. Enough to give you an idea of whether or not you should at least look into them, like I will be doing. Then the bonus ebook at the end is certainly a plus for me! Excellent demos, speaking to the subject of the particular session and final post work. Love the phrase of “Pre-touch not retouch!”
Nick Robinson –
It was a good course in most parts. My only criticism is that not every user has all the equipment available to them. It would have been good to have seen some more examples where you have to work with just the natural light, and how you can overcome this.
Holly Thompson –
Great content and exceptional insight!
John Turner –
I can see some things that I missed doing. not so much the technical but the story.