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Just a quick post from last night’s wedding reception for Jody and Mike at the Edgewater Hotel. I love this shot of the ring bearer out on the dance floor. He really cut a rug but at this point in time sat on his dad’s shoulders and went on the dance floor taking photos of the dancers and here of the wedding photographer.

Just a quick post from last night’s wedding reception for Jody and Mike at the Edgewater Hotel. I love this shot of the ring bearer out on the dance floor. He really cut a rug but at this point in time sat on his dad’s shoulders and went on the dance floor taking photos of the dancers and here of the wedding photographer. Seattle photographer Daniel Sheehan, a photojournalist specializing in photojournalism and portrait photography for publications and corporations and a Seattle wedding photographer creating award winning wedding photography and wedding photojournalism is ranked among the best Seattle wedding photographers by the WPJA.

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Wedding Photography – Kathy and Chris

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Kathy and Chris were married today at the Lake Union Crew Boathouse. Here they practice some steps before their first dance up on the dance floor. Seattle photographer Daniel Sheehan, a photojournalist specializing in photojournalism and portrait photography for publications and corporations and a  wedding photographer with an unobtrusive, story-telling approach creating award winning  wedding photography and wedding photojournalism is ranked among the bestSeattle wedding photographers by the WPJA.

Cameron and Charlotte Wedding Panorama

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Charlotte Taylor and Cameron Wiemerslage were married on July 25th and just after the ceremony at Salem Luthern Church in Mount Vernon everybody went outside the church for this panoramic wedding large group photograph. Photograph by Seattle Photographer Daniel Sheehan specializing in photojournalism, portraits and photography for publications and corporations, and photojournalistic Seattle wedding photography.

Crystal Mountain Wedding Photography

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Jamie and Brian give one last look at Mt Rainier at the end of their wedding ceremony before heading down the chair lift to their wedding reception at Crystal Mountian Lodge.

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Large Group Wedding Photography

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Right after the wedding ceremony for Deana Satriano and Nancy Bronson wedding on July 4th at the Camano Country Club, we got everybody together for a group wedding photograph of the Bronson Family.
Off in the distance we were hearing the sounds of fireworks going off on the beach as Islanders hanging out on the beach celebrated our country’s birthday and it seemed for Deana and Nancy too. I like the view of the Cascade Range in the background.
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Great Wedding Portraits and How To Get Them

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Jamie and Brian July 18th, 2009

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Secret to Getting Great Wedding Photography Portraits
Coming from a photographer you might expect this piece to be about having a great background to the photo like this one on top of Crystal Mountain, Washington, with Mt. Rainier in the distance. Or how to get people to smile with a witty joke. Instead it is about how to get the bride and groom relaxed enough that their natural smile emerges naturally.

Stressed out is how I would describe a lot of the brides and grooms that I meet at the start of their wedding day. Making a great set of photographs of a stressed out wedding couple is a real challenge. It is mostly impossible if they are stressed out over too many of the details of their wedding day. One solution to reducing the stress level is to get help from a wedding-day coordinator. This can be someone hired for the task or it can be someone recruited from the ranks of friends or family.
While the bride and groom may prefer to plan out all the events of the day, the coordinator is given the responsibility of all of the little details that can cause the bride and groom to get stressed out and prevent them from relaxing and enjoying their wedding day. Then they can be photographed looking their best, relaxed and not preoccupied with the goings on around them. The will smile more easily with the anxiety missing and in general the wedding photographs will be better for it.

As a photographer I have found the one detail to reliably improve the process of making the posed formal portraits of the wedding party and family members is to insist that the bride and groom prepare a shot list at least a week or two before the wedding.

This is simply a detailed list of everyone they want to include in the making of formal posed portraits. Listing the actual names of everyone makes it easier to work with. The shot list really eliminates all of the stress of having to decide on your wedding day who will be in which photos. It helps to think it through in advance and only spend time making the photos you want. It works best when you can get the list down to about 8-12 shots. If you try, think about who would want to have these photos and what they would do with them.

It should look something like this:

1. Bride and Groom

2. Bride & Groom with Bride’s parents – Rob and Cathy

3. Bride & Groom with Groom’s parents – Kate and George

4. Bride with Bridesmaids _ Cat, Rita, Sally and Blanch

5. Groom with Roger, Franz, Peter and George

6. Bride and Groom with Jason, Josh and Gail.

7. The entire wedding party

8. Etc…. but try to keep it from going past #12.

The shot list goes to either the wedding day coordinator or a good friend or relative who already knows the majority of these folks. (It helps if they have a drill sergeant attitude. It’s funny, but in my experience it seems everyone knows just the perfect person to give it to). It functions like this:

When the photographer is making the first photo on the shot list, they are rounding up the people in shot 2. and holding them in the on deck circle. Then when the first shot is done, he says next and they proceed to the location to be photographed in their turn. Then the folks in shot #3 are gathered up to stand by. This continues until the end of the list.

This allows the bride and groom to not have to make any stressful decisions on the day of the wedding. It also helps them to know exactly who to tell to come early if the photos will be taken before the ceremony. That is also a stress reducing factor in itself. Take the portraits before the wedding for for a more relaxed wedding day for sure.

A Seattle photographer and photojournalist specializing in photojournalism for publications and a Seattle wedding photographer with an unobtrusive, story-telling approach creating award winning Seattle wedding photography and wedding photojournalism, Daniel Sheehan,  a wedding photographer at A Beautiful Day Photography, is ranked among the best Seattle wedding photographers by the WPJA.


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