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    1. jefra linn

      make sure the light source (usually the sun) is just peeking through the edge of the frame or that something else is obscuring it. This should do the trick.

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      flash is so tricky. even for me after using it for years it is. it's mostly practice. If you have one, I'd start by diffusing the on-camera flash with a white piece of nylon hose or something.

      Also - I'd search around on YouTube for "camera flash" -- you'll get helpful stuff like this - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ox4BSlH1W10

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      absolutely! you join in where ever you feel comfortable and at any point you want at your own speed!

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      i've had success in this by hiring a really great second shooter ;)

      but also - shots where you tuck the bride behind the groom a teensy bit to disguise any extra weight or behind her veil a bit...

      and shooting her looking back at you over her shoulder (in some situations called 'short lighting') is very helpful

      read more here -
      http://www.sublime-light.com/index.php/2007/07/30/9-ways-to-make-your-portrait-subjects-look-thinner/

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