My name is Miguel Irias and I am wedding photographer located in the Miami area.
Wedding Photography moves me and it allows me to express my art in a complete way.
weddings are full of surprises; to start every wedding is different, the bride, the locations, the guest and all the other little details that come with it.
The engagement session is pretty much the first encounter we have with the bride & groom and we want to make sure that they feel comfortable with us and at the same time deliver compelling photographs that they will treasure for years to come.
The engagement session also serves as an ice-breaker, the couple will be more relaxed with you the day of the wedding day simply because they've already had an experience with you.
So make it a great one...
And here is when I jump in, I love to do engagement sessions because of all the things I just mentioned and I would love to share some information that i had acquire during these years that have helped me create the images that you are seeing here on this blog.
it is called:
The Intimate Engagement Session Workshop
Workshop Dates:
August 27th, 2008
September 10th, 2008
Goals:
- Camera control under daylight conditions (no flash)
- Lens selection and aperture management
- exposure compensation
- background control
- foreground control
- lighting control
- interaction with the couple
Equipment needed:
- Digital Camera (your favorite brand)
- 70-200mm lens (2.8 will be better)
- 28-70mm lens
Locations:
TBD
Time:
from 4:30 PM to 9:30 pm
from 4:30 to 5:30 on location inspection (looking out for shooting locations)
camera control adjustments and minor corrections
from 5:30 to 7:30 photographing the couple (one on one interaction and group sessions as well)
from 7:30 to 8:00 traveling to studio to review the photo shoot
from 8:00 to 9:30 image critique
there will be a limit of 11 photographers per workshop
the fee is $175.00 per person
please contact Matilde Irias at workshop@miguelirias.com
or call 1.866.857.3912
I am looking forward to see you there!
Kind regards,
Miguel Irias
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