By Ping Wooten
Films such as Only You top billed by Robert Downey, Jr. and Marisa Tomei and When In Rome which starred Kristen Bell and Josh Duhamel not just bring out the romantic side in us but they similarly give inspiration for those specialising in destination wedding photography. Love stories like those two which not most guys would most likely readily admit to having seen, can be consulted by a photographer who seeks to find ideas on how to better capture the subjects against a striking backdrop of a beautiful location. Some scenes can inspire an individual who is looking for ways on how to convey stories concerning a particular aspect of his or her subjects by means of captured images.
Romantic movies such as these two can be sources which a destination wedding photographer can turn to during his or her creative process. In fact, even professional wedding photographers who will watch these movies are in for a visual treat which can keep their creative juices flowing. Scenes shot at the picturesque Rome and charming Venice, those films exude the undeniable allure of Italy, one of the destinations on top of most travelling couples' list.
The movies provide the visual inspiration by presenting the moving images together with all the possible elements which can possibly go into the frame of the camera. In a sense, it takes the photographer into some kind of a visual tour by exploring the several vantage points of a certain location. It is like conducting a site survey prior to the actual photo shoot sans the expenses and physical labour one has to spend and exert when traveling to the venue in person!
Movies mirror reality. That explains why we're drawn to them. They do not just give us a break from our realities by providing entertainment for more than an hour. Rather, they touch our souls, change our perspectives and/or affirm our convictions. For a photographer, the learning derived from such sources of inspiration help him or her
The movies provide the visual inspiration by presenting the moving images together with all the possible elements which can possibly go into the frame of the camera. In a sense, it takes the photographer into some kind of a visual tour by exploring the several vantage points of a certain location. It is like conducting a site survey prior to the actual photo shoot sans the expenses and physical labour one has to spend and exert when traveling to the venue in person!
Movies mirror reality. That explains why we're drawn to them. They do not just give us a break from our realities by providing entertainment for more than an hour. Rather, they touch our souls, change our perspectives and/or affirm our convictions. For a photographer, the learning derived from such sources of inspiration help him or her
The movies provide the visual inspiration by presenting the moving images together with all the possible elements which can possibly go into the frame of the camera. In a sense, it takes the photographer into some kind of a visual tour by exploring the several vantage points of a certain location. It is like conducting a site survey prior to the actual photo shoot sans the expenses and physical labour one has to spend and exert when traveling to the venue in person!
Movies mirror reality. That explains why we're drawn to them. They do not just give us a break from our realities by providing entertainment for more than an hour. Rather, they touch our souls, change our perspectives and/or affirm our convictions. For a photographer, the learning derived from such sources of inspiration help him or her to further hone his or her craft. As a result, he or she is able to deliver appealing images whose impacts go beyond serving as documentations of life's fleeting moments. Rather, the images taken by an inspired photographer provide tangible remembrances of moments that similarly touch the soul.
Inspirations are all over the place. Photographers are aware of that. But with movies, they not only get new ideas which they can explore or learn from. Instead, they are also entertained in a relaxed manner before they actually start real work again to shoot with renewed energy and livelier spirit.
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Movies mirror reality. That explains why we're drawn to them. They do not just give us a break from our realities by providing entertainment for more than an hour. Rather, they touch our souls, change our perspectives and/or affirm our convictions. For a photographer, the learning derived from such sources of inspiration help him or her to further hone his or her craft. As a result, he or she is able to deliver appealing images whose impacts go beyond serving as documentations of life's fleeting moments. Rather, the images taken by an inspired photographer provide tangible remembrances of moments that similarly touch the soul.
Inspirations are all over the place. Photographers are aware of that. But with movies, they not only get new ideas which they can explore or learn from. Instead, they are also entertained in a relaxed manner before they actually start real work again to shoot with renewed energy and livelier spirit.
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