How to make your mark in wedding photography

Presenter: Fiona Elizabeth

Creating signature wedding photography is part of building our brand. It is a way we can stand out in a crowded market. It gives us an edge over our competitors and offers our clients the experience of a lifetime. However, crafting wedding portraits under pressure can be difficult as the responsibility of shooting weddings can crush creativity.

In this webinar, Fiona gives tips on communication, client management, posing, composition and lighting, which are the key elements in creating signature wedding photography, letting your creativity flow.

About Fiona
Fiona Elizabeth has been photographing weddings and portraits for over a decade. Within that time, Fiona has crafted a unique style of photography focusing on what is important to her and her clients, timeless and classic wedding portraiture.

Creating work that her clients adore has been the key to success, which has seen Fiona Elizabeth pick up multiple awards with two of the largest photographic bodies. In 2019 Fiona gained her Fellowship in Creative portraiture with BIPP and the Societies. Fiona now judges for both associations, focusing her passion on helping others achieve their creative goals in business and their photography.

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Webinar Sponsor: MPB

This webinar was sponsored by MPB, the world's largest platform for used photography and videography kit. MPB has transformed the way people buy, sell and trade equipment, making photography more accessible, affordable and sustainable. MPB is proud to partner with SheClicks to help support women photographers and their work.

Angela Nicholson

Angela is the founder of SheClicks, a community for female photographers. She started reviewing cameras and photographic kit in early 2004 and since then she’s been Amateur Photographer’s Technical Editor and Head of Testing for Future Publishing’s extensive photography portfolio (Digital Camera, Professional Photography, NPhoto, PhotoPlus, Photography Week, Practical Photoshop, Digital Camera World and TechRadar). She now primarily writes reviews for SheClicks but does freelance work for other publications.

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