Wedding Workshop Five | Photographing the Ceremony: Photographing the Ceremony: Chapter Two Pye Jirsa, 5 years ago QUIZ: Photographing the Ceremony: Chapter Two Quiz 1. To tell a strong story with images, capturing wide, medium, and tight angles is not necessary for every scene, but rather only the scenes in which the background is interesting. A True B False 2. In addition to capturing the angles, subjects, and moments during a wedding ceremony to tell a complete story, consistent ______ is also important to ensure the story is cohesive. A Lighting B Lens choice C Special effects usage D A and B E All of the above 3. Shooting an engagement session and wedding ceremony is the same in terms of how many angles can be covered within a single moment. A True B False 4. Lead shooters are generally expected to capture ______ during a wedding ceremony. A Creative/artistic angles B The bride and groom C Parents of the bride and groom D A and B E A, B, and C F All of the above 5. If the lead is shooting down the aisle on a wide angle lens, the second shooter should ______. A Shoot with a tighter focal length, such as a 70-200mm lens. B Shoot wide from a different position C Shoot down the aisle with a 50mm lens D Inform the third shooter to mirror the lead’s lens choice E None of the above 6. During the processional, prior to the bride's entrance, lead shooters generally occupy the ______ of the aisle, while second shooters take their position at the ______ of the aisle. After the bride enters, the lead remains in place while the second shooter moves to the ______ to capture the groom's reaction. A Back | Front | Side B Front | Back | Side C Front | Side | Back D Back | Side | Front 7. During the ceremony, all shooters should ______. A Choose their position and cover only that position throughout using different lenses to cover wide, medium, and tight angles. B Rotate through three basic positions, including the center aisle and each side of the aisle. C Minimize the time they stand in front of guests D Not worry about how long they will block the guests’ view if it means capturing amazing images E A and C F A and D G B and C H B and D 8. During a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony, it is allowable for photographers to wear their shoes on the mandap (stage/covered structure), but other guests must remove their shoes before stepping onto the mandap. A True B False 9. During the first kiss, lead and second shooters generally stack up (stand next to each other) and capture the kiss at different focal lengths. A True B False 10. After the ______ shooter follows the bride and groom out of the site, ______ shooters can stay behind and capture grip-and-grins of family members and other VIPs/guests as they start to exit. A Lead | third B Lead | second C Third | lead D Second | lead Prev Next Start Over Submit All Answers Previous B.Y.O.L | The 3-Light Setup That Only Requires One Light Next Introduction To Shooting The Details Pye Jirsa Founding Partner of Lin and Jirsa Photography and SLR Lounge. Follow my updates on Facebook and my latest work on Instagram both under username @pyejirsa.