Your South Wales Wedding - July/August 2023 (Issue 92)

Summer “My tip for shooting in summer is to put the couple in front of the sun, don’t be afraid to shoot into the sunlight and never let the sun be behind you as you don’t want to be squinting in the photos! A trick is to use your hand as a guide, put it up in the light and do a circle, see how the shadows play and what’s best!” – Laura from Laura Mae Rees Photography. www.lauramaerees.com “If you’re fortunate enough to have good weather on your day, it’s super important to seek out shaded areas at your venue. The harsh summer sun is very tricky to photograph in, as it creates unflattering shadows on the face. Seeking shade will help stop you and your guests from overheating and having photos with squinty eyes, shadows under your eyes and sweat patches.” – Rosie from Mam.ento Photography. www.mamentophotography.com www.kemradfordphotography.co.uk www.mumfordphotography.com “Make sure you enjoy the experience, this is your moment to be close to your partner and show how much love you have for each other. Cwtch up, love the experience, and remember you’ll look back on these photos for years to come, not only to see how gorgeous you looked and how in love you were on the day, but to remember what an amazing day you had come rain or shine.” – Sarah from Mumford Photography. www.oliverreesphotography.com www.pembrokeshirestudio.co.uk www.aj-photography.org 67 PHOTOGRAPHY

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