How to Photograph Wedding Details

January 20, 2015

  1. i love this post natalie! well done!

  2. Karena Dixon says:

    I always love you detail shots.

  3. Wynona says:

    I love this! love all the pictures as well. And I absolutely agree manual focus helps me get the most of it. 😉 LOVE LOVE LOVE the details! 🙂

  4. Casi says:

    This is amazing advice. I’ve been struggling with these kinds of shots for years. Thank you for your guidance and encouragement!

  5. Perfect timing for my wedding this weekend! I just emailed my bride asking for a bag of items!! Thanks!

  6. Thank you for posting, helpful and my biggest struggle!! 🙂

  7. Caitlin says:

    ummm love this!!! you’re the queen of amazing detail shots

  8. Anna says:

    such a great post on photographing wedding details! having the bride get things ready before the day AND include styling pieces that are special to her is a brilliant idea for saving time and ensuring the detail photos are incredibly personal!

  9. Brooke says:

    Great tips, Natalie!! I especially like the suggestion that the gown is on a non-plastic hanger with all pins, etc. removed! You have so many gorgeous detail shots; love these!!

  10. Sarah Z says:

    Thanks for such a detailed post. It’s easy to forget small things, like removing the stuffing and pins from a dress.

  11. I love this post Nat!!

  12. Alero says:

    I love shooting details, i struggle with getting right exposure when shoes are backlit against the window.

  13. Lisa B says:

    Do you ever have to use a tripod? Or do you find that shooting wide open (2 or 2.8) eliminates the need for a slower shutter?

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  15. Tatyana says:

    These photos are GORGEOUS – and your tips are so helpful!

  16. […] few weeks ago, I shared 5 Tips for Shooting Wedding Details and today’s post is written to take those tips one step further and refine your detail shots […]

  17. […] Sometimes the small and simple details can be my favorite things. They’re not only my favorite in general, but they can also be my favorite to photograph. Especially with a wedding, you want to be able to remember every little detail of that day. Some of the important things to shoot are the cake, the rings, the invites, the food, etc. If you’re unsure of how to get the best detail photos, check out this article. […]

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