Closeup of the Newlyweds Hands
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Closeup of the Newlyweds Hands

Photojournalist Michael Rosenblum pioneered the five shot method while he was working for BBC. Basically, this is a simple yet very effective technique employed by a wedding photographer to create a variety of photographs under time constraints and when he lacks creativity. The first shot is a full body photograph of the couple. The second one is a close-up of their faces. The third one is an extreme close-up of the hands. The fourth picture is one captured from a creative angle. Finally, the fifth image is one taken over the shoulders.

This particular photograph is an extreme close-up of the hands of the newlyweds and was taken shortly after the couple's wedding ceremony in the Crystal Ballroom at King Edward Hotel.

While I'm not a big advocate of shot lists and canned poses, I'm a firm believer that one needs to have a plan on the big day so that the professional photographer delivers enough images for the bride and groom to fill the wedding album. Often things run relates on the special day and instead of a two-hour photo shoot with a couple we are only given a few minutes. It is a well-known fact that under pressure it is very hard to be creative. As such, having a predefined plan can make the difference between a successful photo session and the disaster. That is why the best wedding photographers can deliver a multitude of images in a very short period of time.

During a workshop with the amazing photographer Jerry Ghionis I saw him achieve an astounding feat: he created 50 splendid photographs in less than five minutes. That is what differentiates a novice from a pro. It is the ability to deliver amazing results regardless of the circumstances. After all, on the wedding day it doesn't really matter if it snows, rains, it is sunny or windy. The brides expect consistent results is the ones they see on our websites. If you think about it, the couples go higher wedding photographer, the higher a storyteller in the problem solver as the big Ryan Brenizer said.

This amazing shot captures an extreme close-up of the bride and groom's hands. Above their hands we can see a hint of their faces in the creative crop just above the lips creates an aura of mystery and tension.

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