There are plenty of wedding photography quotes you may relate to, especially ones that discuss realistic scenarios you face on a regular occasion. Whether it is a tough lighting scenario or having a hard time getting a subject to pose correctly, these photographers faced similar circumstances. Many of these quotes are ideal for photographers just starting out or ones who have learned along the way what they might have done better in their first years. See below for life quotes pic examples, couple picture quotes, and quotes for photo experiences.
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“You need to use [a hat] when you have to, such as when it’s raining. Or, when you just feel like it. Sometimes you wear it because you need to get the sun out of your eyes. Think about flash in the same way. Don’t use it all the time, but also don’t shy away from it. If it’s dark outside, use flash. If you know there’s time, and you have a good idea, and your clients will love it, then go for it.” – Matt Kennedy
“Circumstantial light considers not only all the properties and behaviors of natural light, but also how that light interacts with the objects around [you], so that [you] can transform those objects into light-shaping tools.” – Roberto Valenzuela
“The people who hire me as a wedding photographer hire me not just because of my photographic style, they hire me because of the style of my personality. My style and personality match, so they know they’re getting a genuine style.” – Jared Platt
“How do we start taking pictures of people, and stop taking pictures of poses?” – Justin and Mary Marantz
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“When [you] acquire an understanding of the science behind light and what governs it, then [you] can predict its behavior and control the lighting in [your] photographs.” – Roberto Valenzuela
“With creating, we are literally bringing something into existence that didn’t exist before.” – Montana Dennis
“I believe photographers should shoot what they want, not shoot what they get.” – Roberto Valenzuela
“Wherever the center of the light source is, you want that to be a little bit above the center of the couple’s eyes – something magical happens when you do this.” – Zach and Jody Gray
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