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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars In the Pack
Sometimes I wonder if wedding photography is so competitive that practitioners are always trying to get any edge they can so that they are always willing to buy new books on wedding photography. Or maybe it's that the field looks so lucrative to outsiders that they are willing to buy wedding photography books to try and figure out how to get a piece of the pie. Or maybe...
Published on September 18, 2008 by Conrad J. Obregon

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3.0 out of 5 stars Just okay
I was a little disappointed by this book. Some of the pictures are excellent, but some have way too much direct flash, or strange use of fish eye lenses. One photo is in front of a dumpster which he claims is artistic... maybe if the dumpster had been out of focus, but it was clearly a dumpster. Neil Van Niekerk's book was WAY more useful and his flash photography is...
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars In the Pack, September 18, 2008
This review is from: Step-by-Step Wedding Photography: Techniques for Professional Photographers (Paperback)
Sometimes I wonder if wedding photography is so competitive that practitioners are always trying to get any edge they can so that they are always willing to buy new books on wedding photography. Or maybe it's that the field looks so lucrative to outsiders that they are willing to buy wedding photography books to try and figure out how to get a piece of the pie. Or maybe it's that so much is on the line that wedding photographers will grasp at any straw to avoid an error. There must be some explanation of why there are so many books published on the subject. Here's another entry in the race.

After a brief introduction that deals with things like the initial meeting with the clients and advice like packing your bag yourself, the author follows the event in a time-ordered sequence from preparation of the bride until the end of the reception. Because he emphasizes the pressures of time to really capture the big day, he provides seven time-saving strategies. There are too-brief discussions of posing, lighting, file formats, lenses and post-production and then a message to find your passion and style.

The author is a great believer in available light photography, made easier by the newest low-noise, high ISO digital cameras. He gives us very little guidance on the use of artificial light. There is no mention of softboxes, or bounce light, or Gary Fong, all so beloved to wedding photographers.

The pictures in the book seem rather standard (except that Tucci loves to pose the bride by herself, without train, against a garishly colored wall or in an unusual setting). However, the information provided for each picture reveals his preference for wide-angle lenses (which on his Nikon camera with a crop factor of 1.5 are generally shot in the near normal range). I wish he had spent more time explaining this preference. He also appears to love a 10.5mm fisheye. It seemed to me that more than one picture like that per wedding album might be overkill, but I suppose when you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

Sprinkled throughout the book are lighting diagrams that show the subject, or subjects, in relation to the camera and a reflector, but rarely show the direction of the main light.

This is a fine book if you are interested in a quick look at how one wedding photographer handles his work, and picking up a few tips. But in a crowded field like this, a book really has to be good to stand out above the crowd. My own personal favorite is "Digital Wedding Photography: Capturing Beautiful Memories" by Glen Johnson, which is far more comprehensive than this book, and is the book to get if you are only getting one. Tucci would provide a nice supplement, particularly if you want to follow the available light route. But then considering how much is on the line in photographing a wedding, maybe one should read as many books as possible before undertaking the task.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intro To Weddings, September 29, 2008
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Patrick Rice (North Olmsted, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Step-by-Step Wedding Photography: Techniques for Professional Photographers (Paperback)
This book makes a great starting point for anyone entering the field of wedding photography. The author explains the entire process from meeting with the bride to shooting on the day.

His style is distinctive. He prefers natural lighting to flash and his posing is interesting and edgey. This is a hybrid of photojournalism and fashion photography. Meticulously posed bridal images that appear to be candid. Nicely create and composed images. I certainly recommend this book.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Could be used as a text book for into class, September 18, 2008
This review is from: Step-by-Step Wedding Photography: Techniques for Professional Photographers (Paperback)
I really enjoyed this book and if I were teaching a intro to wedding class,
this book would be one of my textbooks. Why? Because it covers the basis first in simple to understand manner. What the book is not it is not the
intermediate or advanced wedding photography book. One thing I like was the section about packing your equipment and how to do so. Early on I learned this lesson and it saves me time as I know where everything is.

I do believe he could have gone into using flash and modifiers a little more
but there is only so much you can put in a book.

I have ordered two copies of this book for beginning wedding photographers that I know and I simply ask them to pay it forward.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Choice!, April 27, 2009
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This is a good starting point for wedding photography; it touches on an overview of the ins & outs of the basics. I read this before my first wedding shoot (an informal, almost "practice" wedding -the brides 3rd time around) & I noticed things like the "Aunt Edna" syndrome coming into play, where everyone thinks their a photographer & wants to "help". By far planning is key & this book helps you to do so! That being said, this book would be most helpful for the beginning wedding photographer (but not necessarily for the beginning photographer).
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Offers many keys to success, November 8, 2008
This review is from: Step-by-Step Wedding Photography: Techniques for Professional Photographers (Paperback)
Damon Tucci's STEP-BY-STEP WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY: TECHNIQUES FOR PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS covers all the basics of assuring wedding shots are given meaningful, poignant preparations, from how to embark on a great consultation plan to tips on anticipating photo ops and learning what to look for during the ceremony and at the reception. From the usual lighting and posing techniques to documenting all the emotions involved in a wedding, this offers many keys to success.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A definite must have, September 14, 2008
This review is from: Step-by-Step Wedding Photography: Techniques for Professional Photographers (Paperback)
A well written and organized approach to everything you should be doing as a wedding photographer on wedding day. Great photos grace the pages of this book as if you were paging through a wedding album. All aspects of the day are covered with good advice on each section. How the author constructs the content is enjoyable to read. Even though I have shot numerous weddings, I picked up a lot of useful information.

Again, I must emphasize the photographic content here. There are many good ideas to draw from. The images are current and trendy and they are exactly what brides today are looking for. You will always have the traditional poses but its the non traditional that will set you apart. Good advice to try especially if you're still shooting the way you were five years ago. The following quote is from pages 62-63 and stresses my point: "You must really immerse yourself to come up with the goods consistently (and by "the goods", I mean better-than-average photographs). In the competitive market of wedding photography, this is what you must produce to survive".
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful Book, May 14, 2009
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Speakeasy7 (Buffalo, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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Even if the information weren't clear, concise, and nicely presented (not to mention very useful) this would still be wonderful book--the photographs are that good. Tucci's style is so vibrant and colorful, it just gets you excited about getting out there and trying something new. A great book from a great photographer and teacher.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Step-by-Step book review, May 10, 2010
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Although the book says it's geared toward the "professional" photographer there we a lot of great tips, ideas, and methods described within the book that would help even the novice wedding photographer.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Straight forward how to do it book, March 23, 2010
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Jerry W. Monroe (Chula Vista, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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An excellent read for someone who is looking for a no nonsense mechanical approach to photographing a wedding. There is not a whole lot of technical lighting or posing stuff here. There are plenty of other books dealing with such subjects. It is straight "this is what you need to do, this is what to look out for and this is the usual sequence." Just what I was looking for.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just what I was looking for!, February 18, 2010
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J. Phillips (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Photography has been my hobby for the last 30 years and I want to keep it a hobby. Most of my work is in wildlife photography and involves hours of sitting in the middle of nowhere in a blind. When I opened my big mouth and told my daughter I would shoot her wedding, I had no idea were to start. This book answered all my questions and gave me a lot of ideas where to start and what to shoot. My main concern was lighting and what lenses to use. The book answered these questions and also answered my questions on what to shoot.
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