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The Herald-Dispatch
Photographer sharpens skills at convention.
Amanda Nagy, owner of ALN Photography in Huntington, attended WPPI, a photography convention in Las Vegas earlier this month, to learn the newest trends in photography.
She attended classes from world famous photographers such as Bambi Cantrell, Kevin Kubota and Jerry Ghionis, each of whom has been awarded Top 10 Wedding Photographer in the World by American Photo.
"It was an amazing experience to learn from the best photographers in our industry and bring that knowledge back to benefit my brides," she said in a press release
ALN Photography specializes in wedding photography, as well as photographs of families, children, sports and corporate events.
We all know that bridal portraits are beautiful and the family photos are necessary. We love looking at pictures of the bride because well it’s her day and it should be all about her. But to make the story complete we need to take a look at the little things as well. The brides and mothers of the brides have worked tirelessly planning the wedding. These women have thought of everything from shoes to flowers to serving trays....so part of my job is to show how much time and effort that they have put into the wedding. When you are looking for your photographer consider the little things, make sure the photographer includes some of these things in their portfolio. It can be very easy to just focus on the bride and forget to look around. The bride does not always need to be staring directly at the camera or even be in the shot to create and amazing image that tells a story about her wedding. Here are just a few of my pictures of “tidbits, this and that and some whatnot!”
I sit here tonight thinking of the weddings from last year and the new ones coming up this year. I can’t help but think that it must be so hard to make a lifetime’s worth of dreams become a reality. Didn’t we all dream about what our wedding day would be like? I really don’t envy the stress that comes along with trying to pull that off. But I will use this blog to try and offer some advice that I hope will help you out.
For whatever reason this is tip #3, it should be tip #1......
Have fun on your wedding day! That’s it. My big piece of advice!
I know it’s easier said from here, not being the bride and not being so emotionally invested in it, but it’s true. I have been to so many weddings and I have seen all kinds. The one thing that I have learned is that something will go wrong, be prepared for it. The unexpected will happen and you will have to make the choice to either roll with it or let it roll over you.
I like to tell the story of one of my brides (I won’t name names) who planned this gorgeous ceremony outside. She planned for everything, except the weather. You can pray, make deals and beg but the weather just does what it wants. The ceremony went off as planned, but the clouds started to roll in. She was greeting her guests and I walked over to her and put my hand on her arm and said if you want any pictures at all....run. We did....we ran. Her in her heels, holding her new husbands hand, laughing wildly....we ran. We got 2 shots off and the storm hit..... and not some typical rain storm. We were drowned in 3 seconds flat, my camera and her wedding dress, hail stones the size of golf balls, we laughed madly as we ran into the house. She was amazing, she rolled with it. She looks at me with water running down her face and said well......I only planned on wearing this dress once anyway!
She handled this with such grace and humor that I could have hugged her. Had she not been able to roll with it, she could have ruined everything.....the day.....the pictures....everything. Don’t let the things you can’t control, control you.