
Although not all of us are afforded this luxury, shooting bridal portraits during golden hour is ideally all of our dreams come true. The warmth from the sun is the perfect light to create soft, bright & airy portraits that are both in trend are sure to impress.
The same rules apply, start in close, pull out wide, and then get even wider to capture more of the surrounding environment. Pay attention to posing since your light is fading fast, you want to get as much of a variety out of your posing as you did in your controlled room environment.
Pye Jirsa
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hopefully we can also have a not so perfect lighting setup where even if in a hotel or not, natural light is not present?
No content in Chapter 5 in 5.4 this is an amazing learning site just getting started and have already learned a ton.
These shots are amazing Pye! Thanks you so so much to you guys for this section alone it is just inspiring. Living in Hawaii and seeing what you came out with makes me want to follow the sunset everywhere over here.