Al Ojeda Photography's Blog – September 2011 Archive (4)

Festiva Yacht Wedding Photos - Over the Hudson River, NY

We thought posting K & J’s wedding photos in B&W… The Festiva Yacht is a very nice option for a wedding, their tours include the Statue of Liberty, East and Hudson River, with breathtaking views of the spectacular New York City skyline as seen in our photos……



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Added by Al Ojeda Photography on September 23, 2011 at 11:08am — No Comments

It's time for the Formals !!!

Formals are the Wedding Party and Family Pics. A Photochecklist is the best tool to make them happen. In the process of Wedding Planning this is a key question: When are the formals taken ??? In an ideal world, the photographer would have 1 to 2 hours time to take them, but this doesn’t work that way most times, usually there are only 45 minutes……

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Added by Al Ojeda Photography on September 19, 2011 at 9:06am — No Comments

J & J Wedding Photos at The Grain House in Basking Ridge, New Jersey

Jennifer & Justin had their reception held at the Grain House in Basking Ridge. Sweet couple, it was wonderful working with them again (we did their engagement photoshoot some time ago)… Jen got ready at her uncle’s farm… Ceremony, at the Saint Rose of Lima Church in Short Hills… Photos speak for themselves, check them out… :)…

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Added by Al Ojeda Photography on September 19, 2011 at 8:30am — No Comments

Best Simple Posing Tips

Let’s go over some helpful instructions on how to get the best from your wedding posed/formal photos… First, relax, relax and relax, move your shoulders several times till you feel they are completely loosen up… Stand about 45 degrees facing your partner. Your face should not be straight to the camera but with a “very slight” inclination to your partner. Your chin, always a “little down” (don’t be afraid of double chin…). Look to the photographer’s lens and smile. All these tips are only to be… Continue

Added by Al Ojeda Photography on September 6, 2011 at 1:15pm — No Comments

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