Ever needed help shooting your clients wedding? Have a big break come and don’t want to mess it up? Award winning photographer Jason Lanier will travel and h…
I don’t get it! The images look extremely over processed. I know your work
is normally great, but why do these look like they have heavy HDR
processing?
Yet again another fantastic shoot Jason, You images stand out from the rest.
I cannot believe you can get a bride to wear her dress with the risk of
trashing it on the day before her wedding. I would be interested in seeing
some of your editing techniques that bring out so much detail.
Cheers pal, keep them coming.
Awesome shots not to mention directing the bridal poses. Do expose for the
sky then under expose (how much under exposure) then use the ray flash for
fill? What lens were you using?
haha, i thought u said you were getting out your pocket lizard.
I thought, Jason, ya can’t do that on a shoot :)
Hi Everyone!
A new video out about my Photography Consulting Services where I help you
shoot your clients wedding. Hope you like it!
I don’t get it! The images look extremely over processed. I know your work
is normally great, but why do these look like they have heavy HDR
processing?
Jason, awesome, just awesome!! Thanks for doing these videos.
Sky replacement?
Loving your work Jason and love they fake skys .;-) lol from Edinburgh
Beautiful work! Any secrets to keeping the dress clean in that kind of
environment?
When she stands on that log, incredible
great tips and great photos. thnx for sharing!
Yet again another fantastic shoot Jason, You images stand out from the rest.
I cannot believe you can get a bride to wear her dress with the risk of
trashing it on the day before her wedding. I would be interested in seeing
some of your editing techniques that bring out so much detail.
Cheers pal, keep them coming.
You’re photography is amazing! Keep up the great work man
Awesome shots not to mention directing the bridal poses. Do expose for the
sky then under expose (how much under exposure) then use the ray flash for
fill? What lens were you using?