I love second shooting! There, I said it.
Don't get me wrong - shooting my own weddings (whether its photography through
my studio or cinematography as an associate at
Films by Francesco) is an incredible experience. Embarking with a couple on a journey in the months leading up to their wedding as we discuss details of their day and how I'm going to capture memories that will last a lifetime... well, my heart swells just thinking about it.
But as a second shooter I get to take pictures alongside one of my many photography friends and have double the fun (with said friend/photographer) with the added luxury of a "show-up and shoot" environment. I'm challenged with the opportunity to shoot from a different perspective and see things in a *fresh way* so that my resulting images compliment the first shooter's angles. It's a fantastic creative experience, and is almost like a mini-vacay... but I'm working... but it doesn't really feel like it!
Here's a gorgeous wedding, set in New York's
Lasdon Park, that I photographed with my good friend and fellow wedding photographer, Caroline Frost of
Frost Photography. As her second shooter, I was able to capture some unique moments I might otherwise not be able to catch if I was the first shooter. You'll see what I mean...
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I capture only a couple of the bride's details before moving on to my priority, as 2nd shooter, of the getting-ready-portion of the day: the guys. |
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Photographing the groom and groomsmen getting ready is a real treat - one of the many unique joys of 2nd shooting! They're generally very relaxed and just having a good time. |
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Documenting the groom as he waits for the first-look moment with his bride... the building anticipation is so adorable. |
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Portraits are a great opportunity to be creative with angles and lenses. The first photographer goes tight? I go wide! The first photographer shoots straight on. I come in from the side! It's a beautiful dance, really :) |
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I can't help but get a few shots of Caroline making her magic. I feel like one of the greatest gifts a 2nd photographer can give is a fly-on-the-wall view of the 1st photographer hard at work. |
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The absolute best is when we tag-team during portraits to create a mix of different posing ideas. That's when working with a friend makes it even that much more fun! |
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Catching the in-between moments during bridal portraits - so much fun! |
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I have plenty of time to capture those great candids during the pretty pretty sunset hour cocktails. Delicious. On so many levels! |
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Then one of my favourites... details! And doing them at a much more relaxed pace is such a rare treat. |
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And then there's the party. The only difference here is making sure my angle compliments that of the first photographer... because really, who doesn't love a good party? |
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My favourite of them all: this girl never stops smiling during dancing photos. She's an absolute all star! |