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Exploring the Essential Features of “Wedding Photographer Survival Kit – Susan Stripling”
- 36 Video lessons in HD
- 10h 0m of class content
- Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
DAY 1
1. Class Introduction
2. The Gear That Will Save You In Tough Situations
3. How Lenses Shape The Image And Help Tell Your Story
4. Light Modifiers For Your Survival Kit
5. Gear To Spice Up Bland Images: Prisms, Mist And More
6. Walkthrough Of A Difficult Venue
7. Why Each Room Works And Why It Doesn’t
8. Wedding Day Details In A Difficult Situation: Dress
9. Wedding Day Details In A Difficult Situation: Rings
10. Wedding Day Details In A Difficult Situation: Shoes
11. Photographing The Bride Getting Ready In Difficult Scenarios
12. Photographing The Bride Getting Ready In A Small, Cluttered Room
13. Photographing The Bride Getting Ready In A Dark Hallway
14. Photographing The Bride Getting Ready In A Doorway
15. Portraits Of The Bride In A Small Room
16. Removing The Surrounding Space For A Bridal Portrait
17. Window Lit Bridal Portrait In A Tough Space
18. How To Shoot A Quick And Simple Bridal Portrait
19. Photographing Guys, Complaining Brides And “Helpful” Bridesmaids
DAY 2
20. Portraits Of Bride And Groom: Ideal Situations
21. Portraits Of Bride And Groom: When Things Go Wrong
22. Bride And Groom Portraits: What To Do If You’re Indoors
23. Bride And Groom Portraits: How To Pose An Awkward Couple
24. Family Formals: How To Achieve Your Ideal Situations
25. Family Formals: When Things Are Less Than Ideal
26. Family Formals In An Awful Space
27. Family Formals Recap And Questions
28. Photographing The Reception
29. Reception Q&A
30. What Can You Do To Safeguard Your Business?
31. Contracts Q&A
32. Dealing With Social Media As A Wedding Photographer
33. What If Advertising Isn’t Working?
34. What To Do When Everyone Just Wants More
35. When Everyone Says I Am Too Expensive
36. When You Hate Your Job As A Wedding Photographer
CLASS DESCRIPTION
A Wedding Photographer’s Guide To Dealing With Difficult Situations.
When it comes to running your own wedding photography business, it’s not IF something will go wrong, but WHEN! In Wedding Photographer Survival Kit, Susan Stripling will help you handle all of those inevitable “whens” with grace, humor, and strength.
From scheduling disasters, to rooms with no windows, to reception halls with low ceilings, Susan will teach you the tips, tricks, and skills you need to survive wedding season unscathed.
You’ll learn how to:
- Create beautiful images in low light situationsÂ
- Pose awkward clients for flattering photosÂ
- Deal with challenging family dynamicsÂ
- Work in direct sunlightÂ
- Negotiate favorable contracts with difficult clientsÂ
After this class you’ll feel confident that, no matter how challenging the circumstances, you’ll be able to produce beautiful photographs and resolve issues quickly.
Whether you’re just starting out or still find yourself fretting during difficult situations, Wedding Photographer Survival Kit with Susan Stripling will give you the skills you need to thrive.
SUSAN STRIPLING
Susan Stripling never knew that she’d end up a wedding photographer. Though she purchased her first camera in high school she went to college to study theatre and dance, obtaining a BFA in 2001. Shortly upon her move to New York city after college graduation Susan realized that the life of a starving actor was not for her and went on to consider several career paths. She waited tables, was a receptionist at a failing dotcom, worked in a Broadway theatre casting office, and finally found her love for photography when she began studying digital and graphic design.
Upon her move to Florida in 2001 Susan photographed her first wedding and was in love. The fantastic theatre and emotion of weddings moved her in a way nothing had before and her business was born that year.
Susan has photographed weddings all throughout the US, the Caribbean, South America, Finland, France, and the Bahamas. She’s been published in Inside Weddings, Martha Stewart Weddings, Grace Ormonde Wedding Style, Bride and Bloom, Modern Bride, The Knot, Professional Photographer Magazine, The New York Times Style section, Rangerfinder Magazine, Capture Magazine, Elegant Bride, in Trade Publications for Nikon USA, and Town and Country Weddings. Susan’s teaching career has developed as well; she has been seen at past Digital Wedding Forum conventions, gives private and group workshops throughout the USA, and has spoken at WPPI.
In 2009 Susan won third place in the Bride and Groom together category of WPPI’s international yearly 16×20 competition. In 2010 she won first place in the Wedding Photojournalism category and the Grand Award in the Photojournalism division.
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