Awesome! I love the step by step explanation and the settings along with the lens! That is like someone said, GOLD! Thank you for being so generous and finally sharing a true insiders explanation and the technical aspects of the shoot! This helps tremendously!~
I have my first wedding to shoot this Saturday and you have NO IDEA how much your videos have helped me and given me an actual visual as to where I need to be placed and how I should see things. I would love to see a video of how you balance capturing both the bride and the groom getting ready that are getting ready in the same location, just separate rooms.
I’m so glad this was helpful for you!! Typically I don’t shoot both the bride and groom by myself. I would have a second shooter cover the guys. But if I *had to* squeeze them together I would do the guys details then make sure the guys were 80% ready and just doing cufflinks and ties and stuff when I get there. Guys are soooooo much easier and shouldn’t take as long to shoot
Hi there! I just found you! and I am amazed! thank you for every detail, I'm a newby so woooow I would love to learn from you, is it ok if I make some questions? like for example, I've seen the last hour that I've been watching your videos that you take a lot of shots, do you give them all? or they get to pick or do you offer like a package, I mean, like a business how do you do it? I'm trying to start something (I'm from Mexico) I lost my job because of the COVID-19 so I'm trying to plan something to survive once this gets controlled... I love taking photos and I thought this could be a good idea! I've a T7i canon, 24 mm pancake lens, 18-55 mm and a 55-250 mm... do you think I can do something with it? I'm worry because I've no flash, just the one that comes with the camera, and I don't have a lot of pro gear and at this point I can't afford anything else than my rent and food... My head is a mess I'm afraid I'm not good enough and I've read a lot of things about this but I think it's best if I ask an expert about it, how did you start? how did you know how much to charge? do you enjoy it? sorry for the bible but I'm really excited / scared lol hope you can answer, thank you so much! new sub here!
So glad you're finding these videos helpful! I don't deliver all the images. I do a cull of the images and only edit and deliver the absolute best. I have a video on my channel all about the culling process if you are interested :)
Hi there. I know I'm 3 months late but I'd like to add something for you. Any camera nowadays is good enough. For your situation, I'd suggest you ditch the zoom lenses and get a 50mm 1.8 (DSLR lenses are cheap nowadays especially used). Your 24 and the 50 should be quite a good combo. Having another body would help also so you don't have to change lenses but if you can't afford it, just go with your single body and your 2 lenses. Just practice changing lenses quickly. And to start, just do small events like birthdays. The great thing about birthdays is it's not hectic like weddings and you generally just stay at the same venue. It's a great place to start practicing photography and saving up for better gear. Best of luck!
Love your videos, appreciate it. I struggle with finding shoes that are super sexy and dressy but comfortable for all day wedding, with that being said, I love your shoes, is it comfortable? Would you recommend it? Odd question I know :)
This is actually a great question! The eternal wedding photographer shoe issue 😂😂😂 these are from DSW and are comfortable for a bit, but not all day. I haven’t found ANY flats that are cute and comfortable all day honestly. What I normally do is switch to a different pair of flats for The reception. Just by changing them to something else, it relieves the pressure points and feels better. My assistant likes crocs flats. I’ve heard good things about rothys too
Yes, please! I'd love to watch your behind the scenes inside the church photographing without using flash as I also don't use flash during the entire ceremony except for the pictorials right after ceremony is done. I'd love to know more tips, I'm just a newbie! :)
Great video! Where did you get the background that you shot the details of the ring and invitations on? It looks like an extra large piece of card stock with a beautiful neutral texture. Or maybe where can I find something similar?
Nice video and tips! The only thing i notice is that ur photos are very overexposed, u cant really separate the subject from the background, maybe is just your style, ive seen it with other photographers work too, i just think is too much, but if you clients like it, go for it!
Joy Michelle Photography The mat makes a huge difference to the flat lay look .. I’ll look into KISS 😀 It’s a real art to get flat lays looking good.. Thank you for sharing your great knowledge 🙌
@@Joymichelle Where do I begin - well, you're workflow as a whole, for one. I like how you photographed the smaller details like rings, shoes and stationery first before moving on to other shots. Loved the tip of photographing the details in both portrait and landscape orientation so that we have versatility when putting together photo books (that was a massive pro tip for me as I am just getting started on doing those for clients, so it was such a good heads up/tip!) Your tip for which lenses to use is also super helpful and it was nice to see your balance between directed shots and more candid ones. I also really liked the tip of doing less formal portraits with the bride and her parents. So, yeah, all that to say that basically, the entire video was really helpful!
@@Joymichelle I'd love to see a first look, or getting all the family shots, or the groom getting ready...any of it. Lol. I know anything you give us will be fantastic!!
There are many photographers with a UA-cam channel but I always end up learning the most things from Joy! P.s. Does anyone know where the backdrop for the stationary photoshoot comes from? ♥️
Joy Michelle Photography I have been doing photography for years and finally taking the next step to see if I enjoy it to turn it into a career, nervous but excited!
This content is *GOLD*
You're too good to us
❤️ haha thanks!
Josh couldn't fail to agree..
Awesome! I love the step by step explanation and the settings along with the lens! That is like someone said, GOLD! Thank you for being so generous and finally sharing a true insiders explanation and the technical aspects of the shoot! This helps tremendously!~
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. See you next week!
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Amazing as always, so excited for next week in the dark church!
🙌🏼 yay!!
How can anybody dislike this 🤔
This great content
Haha thank you!!
Very helpfull tutorial very sharp & clear voice Thanks
Thanks for letting me know!
Ugh, love this! Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome!! This week I’ll be sharing the bride and groom portrait time from this wedding 😍
I have my first wedding to shoot this Saturday and you have NO IDEA how much your videos have helped me and given me an actual visual as to where I need to be placed and how I should see things. I would love to see a video of how you balance capturing both the bride and the groom getting ready that are getting ready in the same location, just separate rooms.
I’m so glad this was helpful for you!! Typically I don’t shoot both the bride and groom by myself. I would have a second shooter cover the guys. But if I *had to* squeeze them together I would do the guys details then make sure the guys were 80% ready and just doing cufflinks and ties and stuff when I get there. Guys are soooooo much easier and shouldn’t take as long to shoot
Elizabeth, how did your 1st wedding go?
Hi there! I just found you! and I am amazed! thank you for every detail, I'm a newby so woooow I would love to learn from you, is it ok if I make some questions? like for example, I've seen the last hour that I've been watching your videos that you take a lot of shots, do you give them all? or they get to pick or do you offer like a package, I mean, like a business how do you do it? I'm trying to start something (I'm from Mexico) I lost my job because of the COVID-19 so I'm trying to plan something to survive once this gets controlled... I love taking photos and I thought this could be a good idea! I've a T7i canon, 24 mm pancake lens, 18-55 mm and a 55-250 mm... do you think I can do something with it? I'm worry because I've no flash, just the one that comes with the camera, and I don't have a lot of pro gear and at this point I can't afford anything else than my rent and food... My head is a mess I'm afraid I'm not good enough and I've read a lot of things about this but I think it's best if I ask an expert about it, how did you start? how did you know how much to charge? do you enjoy it? sorry for the bible but I'm really excited / scared lol hope you can answer, thank you so much! new sub here!
So glad you're finding these videos helpful! I don't deliver all the images. I do a cull of the images and only edit and deliver the absolute best. I have a video on my channel all about the culling process if you are interested :)
Hi there. I know I'm 3 months late but I'd like to add something for you. Any camera nowadays is good enough. For your situation, I'd suggest you ditch the zoom lenses and get a 50mm 1.8 (DSLR lenses are cheap nowadays especially used). Your 24 and the 50 should be quite a good combo. Having another body would help also so you don't have to change lenses but if you can't afford it, just go with your single body and your 2 lenses. Just practice changing lenses quickly. And to start, just do small events like birthdays. The great thing about birthdays is it's not hectic like weddings and you generally just stay at the same venue. It's a great place to start practicing photography and saving up for better gear. Best of luck!
what type lenses did you use??
I say them at different points in the video but 60mm macro, 85mmm and 35mm mostly
Love your videos, appreciate it. I struggle with finding shoes that are super sexy and dressy but comfortable for all day wedding, with that being said, I love your shoes, is it comfortable? Would you recommend it? Odd question I know :)
This is actually a great question! The eternal wedding photographer shoe issue 😂😂😂 these are from DSW and are comfortable for a bit, but not all day. I haven’t found ANY flats that are cute and comfortable all day honestly. What I normally do is switch to a different pair of flats for
The reception. Just by changing them to something else, it relieves the pressure points and feels better. My assistant likes crocs flats. I’ve heard good things about rothys too
More tutorials pls😀
New BTS going live TODAY (Wednesdays)
Yes, please! I'd love to watch your behind the scenes inside the church photographing without using flash as I also don't use flash during the entire ceremony except for the pictorials right after ceremony is done. I'd love to know more tips, I'm just a newbie! :)
Awesome!! That’s exactly the kind of video I’ll be doing next! Thanks!!
Great video! Where did you get the background that you shot the details of the ring and invitations on? It looks like an extra large piece of card stock with a beautiful neutral texture. Or maybe where can I find something similar?
I made it! ua-cam.com/video/Lz3apWLzMng/v-deo.html here’s the video explaining how you can too
Nice video and tips! The only thing i notice is that ur photos are very overexposed, u cant really separate the subject from the background, maybe is just your style, ive seen it with other photographers work too, i just think is too much, but if you clients like it, go for it!
Hi Antonio! Thanks!! This perfectly illustrates how there is a client for every style :) Room for us all no matter what images we like
very helpful just like all your videos! proud member of the photo boss with joy michelle family :)
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Absolutely love this type of video! It’s sooo helpful! Thank you, thank you, thank you! ❤️
Glad to hear it !!! :) THanks
Love the linen fabric your placing your details on. Do you mind sharing where to buy this!
I made the styling board and I have a tutorial here on my channel for how you can make you :) search “styling board”
please make videos when you shoot wedding with videographer,
My last two videos have a videographer :)
i loved your getting ready pics. Joy what kind of camera strap do you use?
This is the Moneymaker by Holdfast :) thank you!
I am LOVING these videos!! Thank you so much!
Thanks! So glad you like them!
I love your videos! 🤗
Thank you!
This content is the best!! Cant wait for more :)
Thank you!!
If you can make these longer and more detailed
I def plan to make more like these!
Thank you thank you ! So so good !! BTS are the best to watch !
Thanks so much!!
Fantastic as usual Joy! Amazing detail and thorough explanation of what you are doing every step of the way! Thank you!
Thanks Alex! What part of the day should I cover next?
Joy Michelle Photography bride and groom portraits during golden hour? Unless you’ve already covered this and I’ve missed it 🙈
I have not covered that fully. :) Three weeks ago the video I shared included some golden hour portraits tho!
Great video ... do you have you own flat lay mat ... Looking to buy a neutral colour that covers most weddings
I do! They’re from KISS but I also have a few I have made myself
Joy Michelle Photography The mat makes a huge difference to the flat lay look .. I’ll look into KISS 😀 It’s a real art to get flat lays looking good.. Thank you for sharing your great knowledge 🙌
It really does help tie the whole look together! You’re welcome!
Really helpful video! Thanks, Joy! I'm getting ready for wedding season and you have given me a lot of good things to keep in mind!
That’s awesome! What part was most helpful?
@@Joymichelle Where do I begin - well, you're workflow as a whole, for one. I like how you photographed the smaller details like rings, shoes and stationery first before moving on to other shots. Loved the tip of photographing the details in both portrait and landscape orientation so that we have versatility when putting together photo books (that was a massive pro tip for me as I am just getting started on doing those for clients, so it was such a good heads up/tip!) Your tip for which lenses to use is also super helpful and it was nice to see your balance between directed shots and more candid ones. I also really liked the tip of doing less formal portraits with the bride and her parents. So, yeah, all that to say that basically, the entire video was really helpful!
Yay!! Thanks for sharing ! That def helps me to know what to share in future videos :) you’re the best, Rachel!!
I`m so excited to see the video from church! :)
Here's the Church ceremony vid ua-cam.com/video/NfjhI7GYyR4/v-deo.html
I’ll be doing this very thing today. Thanks for the tips.
Excellent video!!!
Thanks for watching! Good luck with your wedding today
I'm LOVING these behind the scenes videos!! So helpful and cool to see!
Yay!! What part of the day would you like to see next?
@@Joymichelle I'd love to see a first look, or getting all the family shots, or the groom getting ready...any of it. Lol. I know anything you give us will be fantastic!!
Noted! Thanks! ❤️
Absolutely LOVE this videos! They are so helpful!!! Thank you for this!!!
Glad to hear it!! What’s your favorite part?
I always enjoy your videos
Hey thanks so much
Love this! Where did you get your double camera harness. It looks a lot more comfortable than what I've found so far.
Thank you! It’s from Holdfast Gear:) calles the moneymaker
love love love your bts videos!!! can i pay you to follow you around on wedding day? :)
As long as you film videos for me 😂😂
@@Joymichelle noooo problem i'm in 🙌
That’s the hard part for me!
Thank you Joy for all thé patience and détails provided !❤️
You’re welcome!!
Love this
Thanks!!
Keep doing this videos! Was this a morning wedding?
I believe the ceremony was around 1pm!
Thank you so much ma'am
Sure thing!
A true pro Joy!
Thank you!!
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The 105mm is a great ring lens for macro
Yes!! Do you have that one?
@@Joymichelle Absolutely.. use it for my ring shots at weddings. Got it used for $500 last year
@@majorculture7159 What an amazing deal!!!!
Beautiful photos and thank you for the tips.
Thanks so much!
There are many photographers with a UA-cam channel but I always end up learning the most things from Joy! P.s. Does anyone know where the backdrop for the stationary photoshoot comes from? ♥️
You’re the best! Thank you! The styling mat is from Olive and oak :)
@@Joymichelle thank you Joy! I looked it up but it is veeeery expensive, will probably try to make one♥️
I have a video on how to make one too! Haha I have a few that I made myself
@@deryayilmaz9923 - It's worth it. I have one too. You'll make the money back from shooting a wedding.
@@UNASHAMEDIMAGING ok I'm convinced ahaha
Love this Joy! Keep these coming!
❤️ will do!! Excited to share more
These videos are great!!!
Thank you!! What was your favorite part?
Great video as usual 💐🥂
Thanks so much!
Great video!!
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Yessssssssss loving theseeeeee
Yay I’m so glad! Thanks for watching! What would you like to see next?
I love your videos! I am shooting my first wedding in a few weeks and I have been finding them super helpful. Thank you!
Congrats on your first wedding!!
Joy Michelle Photography I have been doing photography for years and finally taking the next step to see if I enjoy it to turn it into a career, nervous but excited!
Cheering for you! Join my fb group for more support and DM me anytime