Wedding Photography Tips: Mel DiGiacomo on Photojournalistic Approach

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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    Mel DiGiacomo, a versatile photographer whose background ranges from sports to documentary photography, sits with B&H to discuss his journalistic approach to shooting weddings.
    "What I want out of a wedding is real life. I want some kind of truth: whether it's my truth or their truth." - Mel DiGiacomo
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 46

  • @divalopez2479
    @divalopez2479 2 роки тому +2

    I always come back to this video. So wholesome!

  • @patricksutherland610
    @patricksutherland610 10 років тому +2

    Love it! Mel shot our wedding. We treasure the images he delivered and I learned a lot that I still use when shooting my own stuff to boot. A wonder of a photographer and a wonder of a person.

  • @londonfoto
    @londonfoto 10 років тому +7

    Love this. All of those pearls of wisdom can be applied to all areas of photography. Superb advice there, I'll be viewing this video a few times to make sure it sinks in.

  • @Needacreate
    @Needacreate 10 років тому +3

    Markedly shorter than many B+H videos, but so inspiring and uplifting. Really love his photojournalistic approach to wedding photography. An amazing presenter, too, almost conversational. Great stuff.

  • @clintjones5953
    @clintjones5953 10 років тому +1

    WOW, for me the greatest part of this is the ending when you said "we all make mistakes so learn from them and keep making them....". As a new photographer with no formal training and, learning only by reading, watching videos and, then experimenting it can seem overwelming and some times discouraging but, you have given me a boost to keep on. Thanks!

  • @ChoicesHabitsAttitudeLuck
    @ChoicesHabitsAttitudeLuck 8 років тому +3

    I finally found my style during a wedding shoot. And yes this is it. I don't like capturing the posey posey kinda thing. Candid moments are more natural with a photo journalistic approach. Love this video. Thanks UA-cam.

  • @TheConfidenceStudio
    @TheConfidenceStudio 10 років тому +4

    That video was 10mins long? felt like just a minute wow!

  • @rhvreramon
    @rhvreramon 8 років тому +9

    Now this is a photographer.

  • @bengreenbadger
    @bengreenbadger 6 років тому +1

    What a cool guy, one of the most inspiring talks I have ever heard it struck a chord with me. And breathtaking pictures go along with it. Thanks!

  • @HasanNYC
    @HasanNYC 10 років тому

    Amazing narration.
    Thanks for putting this legend on your channel.

  • @williamchapman9973
    @williamchapman9973 10 років тому +1

    That was some incredible inspiration!

  • @grayexperience
    @grayexperience 4 роки тому

    I love this! Thank you thank you for keeping photography organic and exciting! Be well!

  • @timothyconnolly6115
    @timothyconnolly6115 10 років тому

    Outstanding images. Mel will be shooting my wedding on July 4th of this year and i recommend him to anyone who wants not only the most talented but memories of a kind you have never seen before.

    • @vapor4
      @vapor4 Рік тому

      How did it go?

  • @johansphoto
    @johansphoto 2 роки тому

    One of the best wedding photo videos I have seen. Never liked the voyeur style 70-200 wedding photos. You want to feel like you were there in the middle of the action when the image was taken. 35 mm or wider is my go to lenses for events.

  • @haffordj
    @haffordj 10 років тому

    Love Mr. DiGiacomo's approach and advice! Thanks for this video. Also, great job on this video!

  • @carlharrison3637
    @carlharrison3637 10 років тому

    Excellent. Hope theres more videos of Mr DiGiacomo, he's fantastic.

    • @carlharrison3637
      @carlharrison3637 10 років тому

      You're welcome - I'm looking everywhere for videos from you. So refreshing so get away from the too-technical and get back to what it is about - photographs and moments. THANK YOU!

  • @cameronfisher944
    @cameronfisher944 11 місяців тому

    This is the way I like to shoot and wondered if it would work with weddings. Motivated me to just go with it and jump in. We'll see what happens.

  • @bridgethodgkinson6587
    @bridgethodgkinson6587 9 років тому

    Fantastic. I love his quote: 'there are no formulas in life so why should there be any at a wedding! '

  • @TheConfidenceStudio
    @TheConfidenceStudio 10 років тому

    Some of the shots look like lucky accidents.... no way! You must know what you want to get these shots... put yourself where you need to be and be ready for them. Mastery of this level takes years of desire to be better. Inspired work thank you.

  • @KaptureNOLAMedia
    @KaptureNOLAMedia 10 років тому

    I love this guys take on photography , a connection with the subject whether in terms of physical closeness (using wide angle) or an implicit knowledge of how your subjects want to be perceived through their photographs, can definitely give more personality to your shots. Although i am worried to see the falloff of light on the bottom half of some pictures, it seems high speed sync isn't being utilized properly.

  • @knorke3642
    @knorke3642 10 років тому

    Mel DiGiacomo seems to be of of the last few photographers who knows all the rules in the book, only to break them constantly and succsessfully. And where there is no rule he´s probably made on up only to break that one too. What he does, shoudn´t work but it does in every photo of his that I´ve seen so far. And every single one of his photos grabs me and holds on to some part of me that wants to see how the scene he witnessed with a camera is going to develop.

  • @jim.....
    @jim..... 10 років тому

    Very nice philosophy you have sir, thanks for passing it on.

  • @nugrahamohamad4026
    @nugrahamohamad4026 6 років тому

    A very priceless lesson.. Thnxs for sharing

  • @heatherpapineaudomenico8465
    @heatherpapineaudomenico8465 10 років тому

    This is a fabulous inspirational wedding photographer video.

  • @jefferymckeown2803
    @jefferymckeown2803 10 років тому

    Your description of black and white is brilliant. Very well said. I'd love to have a scotch (or two) with you and talk photography...if you're ever in Seattle....:-) thank you.

  • @maggyfish
    @maggyfish 7 років тому

    Real proper genuine intuitive and of real educational purpose very helpful from a real photographer and not just one of UA-cams wannabes

  • @edjones8622
    @edjones8622 10 років тому

    Brilliant poignant and inspiring. Thanks for letting us behind the curtain Mel!

  • @jgllrdo
    @jgllrdo 6 років тому

    Absolutly amazing.

  • @gordyandellen
    @gordyandellen 10 років тому

    Very good, one thing I'm getting from all these very talented speakers is that you have to decide on your 'Style', then make it your own, then be true to it and perfect it! e.g., this guy prefers no flash and yet the last guy used multiples speedlites! There isn't a right or wrong way as long as its yours!!

  • @turnipherder
    @turnipherder 10 років тому

    Great talk, very inspiring!

  • @alex0589
    @alex0589 9 років тому

    This guy is awesome. Cool video, thanks Mel.

  • @rollingnome
    @rollingnome 10 років тому

    Hi Mel, just before looking at your video, I was looking at Joe Buissink's work - I prefer yours.

  • @sukufeni16
    @sukufeni16 10 років тому

    such an inspiration!

  • @fuentemediainc.6213
    @fuentemediainc.6213 5 років тому

    Thank you

  • @andonandonov7793
    @andonandonov7793 7 років тому

    He is absolutely right for the colors. The color is only a effect, like bokeh, dramatic light and others.

  • @websitesthatneedanem
    @websitesthatneedanem 10 років тому

    Some good advice there, thanks Mel.

  • @MeredithEveritt
    @MeredithEveritt 10 років тому

    Love this. :) thanks

  • @mx5energync18
    @mx5energync18 10 років тому

    That guy is awesome!

  • @ChabsUK
    @ChabsUK 10 років тому

    Thanks

  • @queencrimsonqueencrimson
    @queencrimsonqueencrimson 8 років тому

    I like this guy.

  • @melchiordigiacomo4989
    @melchiordigiacomo4989 10 років тому +2

    DEAR PHOTOLIGHT [BELOW]WHY DID I USE LIGHTING IN THIS VIDEO.PROBLEM IS THAT AMATEURS NEED TO LIGHT.AND DON’T FEEL A POP FLASH IS “PRO LIGHTING”.PAY ATTENTION.IF I USED A CANDLE TO LIGHT A PORTRAIT,WHO CARES. I USE WHAT EVER GETS THE JOB DONE.AND AN ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION AS TO WHY I USED LIGHTING TO LIGHT THIS VIDEO.I DIDN’T IT’S ALL NATURAL LIGHT MATE.MY SUGGESTION TO ALL THOSE WHO VIEW THIS YOU TUBE IS TO DO WHATEVER YOU MUST DO IN ORDER TO GET YOUR DESIRED RESULT.YOU DON’T HAVE TO DO WHAT I DO.DO WHAT YOU DO.I’M SIMPLY PRESENTING WHAT I DO IF THAT MAY BE OF SOME BENEFIT.THERE ARE PLENTY OF EXPERTS THAT WILL CRITICIZE MY APPROACH. THEN AGAIN THESE ARE THE SAME EXPERTS THAT WOULD CRITICIZE JACKSON POLLACK FOR HIS DRIP PAINTINGS OR ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG TO EMPLYO MIXED MEDIA.

    • @elydennis1919
      @elydennis1919 10 років тому +1

      Mel. Thanks that was so inspiring. You make a lot of sense, and I have learned a great deal from you.
      Best regards,
      Ely Dennis

    • @vapor4
      @vapor4 Рік тому

      ​@@elydennis1919lol 🤣

  • @sharkusify
    @sharkusify 5 років тому

    To the point.