The Art Of Digital Wedding Photography: Professional Techniques With Style

  Author:    Bambi Cantrell, Skip Cohen
  ISBN:    0817433244
  Sales Rank:    169382
  Published:    2005-07-30
  Publisher:    Amphoto Books
  # Pages:    160
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 19 reviews
  Used Offers:    16 from $13.98
  Amazon Price:    $19.77
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The Art Of Digital Wedding Photography: Professional Techniques With Style
  
• Documentary-style wedding photography is the hottest sector of an always-hot market
• Covers art and business, from taking pictures to telling the story to making the sale

Every photographer—and every bride—needs The Art of Digital Wedding Photography! With this book, pros and aspiring pros can get in on the perennially hot wedding market, using the newest digital technology to get compelling, cutting-edge results. And for today's sophisticated bride-to-be, this is the perfect idea book, packed with great images that will inspire beautiful, unforgettable photos of that special day. Authors Bambi Cantrell and Skip Cohen show how to create traditional formal, photojournalistic, and magazine-style pictures and tell the story of each couple in a unique, romantic way. Their cutting-edge style appeals to big-spending first-timers as well as to the lucrative love-is-lovelier-the-second-time-around crowd. The Art of Digital Wedding Photography is the best book out there for love and money!

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06-14-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  exposure information included
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This book sets itself apart by providing the exposure information of every photo, and when relevant, the lighting information too (think the cake shots). This alone makes it a keeper because it allows you to better visualize yourself as the photographer. For instance, the focal length tells you where you would have been standing.

Another notable strength of this book is the coverage of a wide variety of techniques. For example, those who have come to rely on auto-focus cameras may struggle on the dance floor. Not if you know the "zone focusing" technique highlighted in this book.

In general, I find the coverage adequate and the photos inspiring. Some reviewers fault the postprocessing part of the book but really it is just a gallery demonstration of what can be done easily with photoshop filters. The subjects of postprocessing and retouching are better covered in other books.

I highly recommend this book and its pre-digital predecessor for those who are already familiar with photography but want to get started at weddings.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-19 03:31:36 EST)
06-14-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  exposure information included
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This book sets itself apart by providing the exposure information of every photo, and when relevant, the lighting information too (think the cake shots). This alone makes it a keeper because it allows you to better visualize yourself as the photographer. For instance, the focal length tells you where you would have been standing.

I highly recommend this book and its pre-digital predecessor for those who are already familiar with photography but want to get started at weddings.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-14 02:49:59 EST)
05-15-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Stunning..!
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Stunning images and inspiration here! Get this book! And get Glen Johnson's too. The only thing you will find that is a bit odd (but it also makes me feel good in a way, shows pros like Bambi have the same struggles as me!) is that quite a few of the sample images have problems - too dark, blurry or both dark and fuzzy. This is the same problem I have in dark, church settings.

This may not be the place for it, but can anyone recommend a good book on ON CAMERA flash photography (using hot shoe, on and off camera external flashes)? I love 'Understanding Exposure; Revised Edition', every photography needs to read that! But when you add a speedlite (Canon, Nikon or other) the rules change and everything tends to be way too dark, or way over exposed. Anyone found a book that helps with that? For now, it is just trial and error for me, even with the super, ETTL powers that come with our super modern flashes. I don't want to but a Quantum light when I struggle with even mastering the manufactures flash.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-14 02:49:59 EST)
10-03-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great Wedding Photography Book!
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This book has excellent recommendations and techniques for capturing the most beautiful wedding photos. The pictures published in this book alone are worth the cost of the book, IMO. They are beautiful and give great ideas. She tells you exactly how she captured the photo although I would've liked some more technical info on some of the photos. I highly recommend this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-15 03:43:01 EST)
10-01-07 3 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  are you a photographer?
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If you are a photographer, you know perfectly well that no book is going to teach you much of the style you develop on your own. It is great for general ideas, but you really should be able to see who you are working with and figure out what kind of shots will suit the couple. I doubt that there are many brides that will appreciate a picture like the one on the front cover of this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-14 11:10:09 EST)
09-02-07 3 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Strong photographs, weak on techniques
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If you're looking for a book that illustrates wedding photography in broad strokes, this book is fine. It talks about breaking the day down into different sections, what the photographer likes to have in her bag, some post-processing filters she uses, etc... However the treatment is on the shallow end in detail.

On the back of the book it says "... to inspire any bride-to-be and the photographer on her special day." I think as long as your not looking for more than inspiration, this book will be fine, however it does not really go into technical depth on the challenges and techniques to handle those challenges that a wedding photographer will encounter.

It's really aimed more at inspiration than instruction.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-14 11:10:09 EST)
05-15-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Good general book on Digital Wedding photography
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Bambi covers all the basics, from before the event, the event, manipulating the image and delivery. Not a lot of details (except she does give exactly what is in her camera bag), but overall a good book. I was somewhat surprised at the poor quality of some of the images, especially the cover image. Not what one would expect from Bambi.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-14 11:10:09 EST)
12-07-06 1 8\9
(Hide Review...)  First book much better
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I returned this book after the first read. As a new wedding photographer I admire Cantrell's style and her first book was excellent, thus I had high expections for her second book which covered digital wedding photography. It seems as if she was distracted in writing this book. The explanations regarding equipment, dealing with the wedding couple, pricing, are vague and the explanations tired and repetetive, and many of the photos are out of focus and grainy. Definitely not of the quality and caliber of her first writing endeavor. If one is buying this book searching for ideas on how to effectively manage your digital workflow, deal with jpeg vs. raw, eye-candy photos for inspiration for one's one work, and digital techniques for wedding photography, you will not find it here. You may want to purchase her first book for inspiration and ideas, it is better written.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-14 11:10:09 EST)
11-15-06 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  disappointed
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I purchased and read Bambi's first book on wedding photography published in 2000 and also this one expecting new information and an updated on all that has changed over the past 5+ years. I was disappointed to find little new information other than a lot of plugs for Canon equipment.

Many images that illustrate the value of NIK filters for Photoshop but little discussion of when to use them or why. One example is provided on an approach to converting images to black and white but no mention of the literally dozens of ways to do this and the many after-market action sets by Kubota and others to make this easy and efficient.

Strongly suggest anyone getting into wedding photography or making the transition to digital from film purchase first the excellent book "Digital Wedding Photography" by Glen Johnson. Then fill in the gaps with books such as Bambi's - though I believe her 2000 book was better than this latest one which is largely a cosmetic makeover.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-11-18 07:26:51 EST)
11-04-06 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Not bad
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Provides some very good ideas that can be incorporated into your own style of digital Photography. I especially appreciated the section entitled "Creating the Album".
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-11-18 07:26:51 EST)
09-05-06 5 2\3
(Hide Review...)  The best wedding photography book
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Great advise on both technical and artistic aspects of wedding photography as well as planning and logistics. Concise, to the point information without excess writing. And of course lots of examples of inspiring photography.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-11-05 05:58:13 EST)
08-20-06 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  The best wedding photography book I own!
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As a wedding photographer, I tend to collect books like this one. But this one is AWESOME. It has specific recommendations on exactly which lenses to take, as well as other incidentals to pack in your gear. It also tells you the exact settings/lens used for each photo in the book, AND it tells you what extra work was done in Photoshop. I rarely read technical books cover to cover, but this one I did!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-09-06 05:04:34 EST)
08-09-06 5 10\10
(Hide Review...)  All you need to know
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Bambi Cantrell is, quite simply, a legend in the wedding photography industry, both as a shooter and educator. Skip Cohen has impressive credentials of his own, as president of Hasselblad USA, and now a guiding force of The Rangefinder Magazine and WPPI. If there is anything about wedding photography that these two luminaries don't know, it's not worth knowing.

That's why I was so pleased to see just how successful their collaboration was in this book. It showcases gorgeous photos, features useful professional tips, and provides an inspiring basis for raising the bar on the quality of your work. It's suitable both for new photographers looking for an introduction, and for wedding veterans who want to add useful techniques to their repertoires. Highly recommended.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-08-21 04:54:47 EST)
06-22-06 3 4\4
(Hide Review...)  Icing without any cake
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This book is definately pretty to look at and it offers a few tips that any amateur photographer could make good use of, but the title is certainly misleading and overall its not a good buy if you're hoping to learn something. I found it to be very light on practical wedding photography information and heavy on photos.... It might answer your basic "what" questions, but it doesn't come close to answering any "why" or "how" questions. If you're looking for a book with several beautiful pictures that would look great on your coffee table, than this book is for you, but if you're actually hoping to learn something, I'd recommend buying something else.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-08-08 06:50:21 EST)
06-19-06 3 1\1
(Hide Review...)  A picture book and not much else.
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The title of this book is mis-leading as there's hardly any technique. There's plenty of gorgeous photo's with associated exposure information, camera settings and lenses used (good of the author's to include these). As other's have mentioned there is heavy usage of Nik filters. However the author's are open and frank about the use of such filters and the results are great indeed. Reading content is not much more than a few hours long and wedding photographers will learn very little. This is a picture book with general comments and opinion, "professional techniques" it is not!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-11 01:45:16 EST)
06-11-06 3 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Very good introduction/refresher for digital wedding photography.
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This book is suited for weekend amateurs photographers who may be still be shooting film but want to consider going digital.

Consider this book a good INTRODUCTION to digital photography obviously skewed towards wedding coverage. It is also a good refresher for advanced amateurs.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-11 01:45:16 EST)
06-03-06 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  A remarkably "user friendly" illustrated guide to the art of digital photography
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Digital Wedding Photography: Professional Techniques With Style by professional photographers Bambi Cantrell and Skip Cohen is a remarkably "user friendly" illustrated guide to the art of digital photography focusing on ever aspect of wedding preparations, ceremony, and celebration. Introducing aspiring photographers to the many variable aspects of digital photography techniques, Digital Wed-ding Photography provides a complete understanding of how to employ digital technology for a greater artistic and creative photographic image, how to capture events as well as enthusiasm and emotion throughout the day, the effective thought process of a photojournalist, understanding clients, delivering color and black-and-white photos with deft style, how to create awe-inspiring albums and Web sites, as well as digital photography service marketing, and a wealth of additionally informative tips. For its grasp of the most effective strategies and approaches, Digital Wedding Photography is very highly recommended for novice photographers wanting to enhance their photographic wedding portrait skills.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-11 01:45:16 EST)
05-23-06 2 1\2
(Hide Review...)  Too little there
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Maybe my expectations were high but I was looking for more technical information. The title is therefore misleading as it doesn't provide much information in terms of "professional techniques". Technical data would have been useful in the lighting section. It took me less than 60 minutes to read the whole book cover to cover. Also, the book constantly refers to nik filters, yet it doesn't provide much info as to what they are, where to get them, how to use them... I must admit the pictures are inspiring so those alone were worth the 57 minutes I spent reading the book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-11 01:45:16 EST)
05-11-06 5 2\3
(Hide Review...)  Wow
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I have her other book, the Art of Wedding Photography and it is simply amazing.

As far as the previous idiot reviewer - it's obvious you're not a pro or a photographer of any sort to even talk about Bambi's work. She is one of the best photogs out there today.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-18 06:55:57 EST)
05-04-06 5 8\8
(Hide Review...)  An amazing book & worth the LONG LONG wait!!
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The person who wrote that horrible review for Bambi's new book is clearly an idiot!! I'm impressed with the flow, the writing and the images featured in this new book. My only complaint is that it took 2 years to actually be released, the suspence was enough to kill a person! Compared to her first book, this one has all new images, new ideas and new advice. I've been a pro wedding photojournalist for 6 years now and from a professional stand point I learned a number of things from it. It's also written in a way that anyone interested in becoming a photographer could understand. I highly recommend this book, pay no mind to the fool talking smack... he's just jealous! :o)
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-18 06:55:57 EST)
04-21-06 2 9\21
(Hide Review...)  Not worth $18
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This book has some cute pictures in it, but most of the info is misleading like how to find dust on your lens/sensor on your digital, they say to shoot wide open at a light source but everyone knows you stop your lens down to f/16+ to see dusty sensors or lenses. Alot of the pictures look amature at best, and the use of Nik filters on alot of them just does not look right.

The print is a so so job, alot of the pictures look like blobs, but then again that might be from the original photo.

I can only recommend this book if you find it on sale for under $9.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-18 06:55:57 EST)
  
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