August Weddings in Atlanta with Natural Lighting by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com

         
Natural Lighting Wedding Photography by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com

Natural Wedding Photography by Atlanta Artistic Weddings

Well it is now officially Atlanta Hot!  That means when you get out side you are going to sweat and be uncomfortable.  I feel for my Atlanta brides!  They are asked to look beautiful and it is over 90  degrees outside and they are wearing a very formal dress with many layers.

That is why I try to shoot as quickly and naturally as possible.  As a Atlanta wedding photographer am not going to let a bride sit outside for too long just for me to set up a shoot.  As I have said in just about all my posts I am just looking for the light.  When it is time for the shoot I have my location already picked out and I am ready to go.  I don’t even think of taking the bride outside until I have the location scouted and I have checked out the light.   The best wedding photography is when the bride is relaxed and comfortable.

On this particular wedding shoot I was lucky enough to have scouted the location out weeks before.  It was located on a private horse farm.  The bride and her family could not have been more gracious.  When I brought out the bride I took her to a location where there were no distractions in the background and placed against the sun.  That is where the natural back lighting is accruing.  I got down low so we could have some of the tall grass in the foreground.  This is easily one of my favorite photos and it was so easy to do.

I hope you have enjoyed the blog and thanks for stopping by!  I would love to hear from you.   You can contact me from my web site at www.atlantaartisticweddings.com or email me at david@atlantaartisticweddings.com.  Also this week I will be at the Bridal Show located at Historic Academy of Medicine at Georgia Tech you can learn more at https://www.facebook.com/TheHistoricAcademyOfMedicine.

 Thanks again!
David

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