Love it! Annie Leibovitz said that photography is 90% moving furniture and I always found that to be 💯 true! I don’t think new photographers understand part of their job is moving things all the time to be sure the shot is clear and lit well. You did amazing and your teaching style/content is incredibly helpful, I feel spoiled having all this access.
I won a giveaway to the KJ all access for a year and I learned SO much!!! To be totally honest, it kept me from quitting photography altogether. I was really (without even realizing it) struggling and feeling like every interaction and every pose and every everything had to be perfect always. Watching Katelyn made me realize that there never is a perfect situation with no challenges and that even with huge challenges you can come up with a kick butt product for your clients. Thanks for helping me overcome my seriously toxic perfectionism and keep trying to improve my craft!!!!
as a wedding photog it's so nice to see you kind of scamper to find the perfect spot for the dress, I feel like that's me setting up all my shots on wedding days under a time crunch and it makes me feel unorganised and chaotic and this is a good reminder that this is normal and just part of the job!
Using a strobe or flash as the main light and the sun as a secondary light has greatly improved my photography. When shooting without a strobe or flash during daylight, I can position the sun more effectively as a secondary light, helping me understand how to use reflected light as fill light. Another helpful tip is to use a studio monitor, like a SmallHD, using False Colors to analyze the lighting and contrast in ad campaigns or the work of your favorite photographers. I guarantee this will be overwhelming at first but the experience you’ll gain will be a level you didn’t think possible.
This is great! You are such a pro at what you do and how you are able to explain your decision making process. Learning so much already from this BTS video. Thank you so much for letting me into your secrets.
I'll give credit where credit is due, the shooting in harsh light for the first sight is incredibly hard to pull off. I've tried this before in weddings and gosh it is hard and requires quite a bit of skill to pull off. Thanks for sharing your technique KJ!
Be proactive, that's it! When I did my first wedding coverage, it was so dissappointing on my end as I dont know if I should do this and that as we dont have a coordinator. Thanks Katelyn for the very intensive BTS. I enjoyed watching every minute of it.
This is quite frankly the most educational and detailed behind the scenes wedding shoot I've seen. As an up and coming pro photographer this definitely gives me a pronounce perspective on what to expect as one day I will complete the challenge if thee as well. Phenomenal Photography 👏🏾👏🏾😊🤩💙
I've already seen this wedding on All-Access and I'm still watching it! lol! All of your brides are gorgeous but she really is just stunning! We have a castle venue in Kentucky too so it's nice to watch how you capture the wedding in your style and leave out the elements that are more medieval.
This was great, I just second shot a wedding and learned a lot on how to support the lead shooter and this gave me ideas to give to them. (my lead shooter is a friend so it there was great communication both ways)
So interesting to see how you go for the classic shots, rather than the quirky shots that show the funkiness of the space. As a photojournalist, I do just the opposite. But, that's why the bride chose you and not someone who would want to capture all the spears and spikes. :)
this was such a great video to watch. i've had several situations where the couple really wants that "epic" shot in the middle of the day...like i'm talking 1pm. this really helped.
I really enjoyed watching your behind the scenes on wedding & the others. It's so helpful & I hope you'll make more so we can learn from you. I have an enormous beach wedding next week & I'm a little nervous as well as I will do their baptism in the ocean the day before. Just really want to do a great job with sharpness & details. Watching you gave me some knowledge to tuck in my pocket. Thank you so much.
I learn a lot watching you, but I really love when you say stuff like “crow-sage”. That’s so me, I’m talking and my mind is going in 1,539 other directions. I literally laughed out loud and said, Oh Kate!
I'm with you, I hate venues with cluttered backgrounds. I love a bright minimalist shot but unfortunately in the UK we have a very small minded approach to building, narrow roads, small houses, small venues. This location would be a dream to shoot at! I'm so jealous! 😅
Thanks - this was so helpful to watch how your calm confidence through the day helps to keep the couple calm, too! Great tips on how to manage these difficult and stressful situations, and how both the words you choose and the tone of your communication makes all the difference :)
This was awesome!! Future more engagement and family shoots too??? Katelyn I have learned so much from you☺️ 🤗 Thank you for empowering me as a photographer 🥺❤️❤️
Y’all are less than a month postpartum here! I was halfway through my first pregnancy when you posted this 🥰 she’s 14m now as I’m watching this! I still BF her so this is hilarious 🥰😂
I absolutely loved it Can you please send me the full wedding please! I have my first wedding in August and I want to do An AMAZING JOB ! An I would love to see the whole day !!
This is AMAZING!!!! I mean thank you for the time you took to make this!! I love that you showed the results in the difficult situations! I learned a TON from this video!! Thank you!! 😁😁😁👏👏👏
Very informative and great! May I ask how to make everyone in a group photo in focus while using high aperture such as F2.2 and fast shutter speed. That's just so amazing!
Your videos are always very engaging and hugely informative. You sure do pay it forward by sharing your knowledge. My burning question though is, what focussing option did you use for the "first look"? (around 26:30) Thanks Katelyn!
Katelyn, I’m curious as to why you change lenses as opposed to wearing two camera bodies with a different lens on each - is there a reason you choose to shoot this way that’s beneficial?
Can I ask how you were able to shoot the bridal party with F2.5 and still get all of their faces in focus? Wouldn't you need to go to F8 at least for that?
Thank you for sharing. Have you ever had to rush the bridal party while getting ready so you would have time for some group shots? I was asked to photograph a friend's wedding and the bride that wanted a first look but they took so long getting ready they ran out of time. I am not a professional photographer but the shots I did get were really good. The couple loved them. I wasn't sure if it was my job to make sure they ran on time? They had a wedding coordinator. Maybe this was the time to be proactive? I am learning so much from you
I can be pretty proactive, but sometimes you can't really speed up hair and makeup. Or if the bridesmaids are late. We try to make it work, but it can be a challenge for sure!
I wished you would have shown the group photos results taken from your chair and the settings you used. Why did you did not used a flash and it was indoor? your iso must have been extremely high and there was 2 rows in some of them with high aperture? I was wondering what it would have looked with the bench at the front and how did you cropped it in post? (I have been told to never shoot with windows facing you)…. Many thanks in advance.
Can I ask why your ISO is 125 and not 100 in the full sun? And in the group pictures outside in the shaded area, there were some at 200 and some at 125. I guess what I'm asking is how do you determine the ISO needed in that outdoor, well lit type of setting? I always thought if there was enough sunlight you should leave the ISO at the lowest setting. I've learned so much from watching your videos!! Thank you!
Love it! Annie Leibovitz said that photography is 90% moving furniture and I always found that to be 💯 true! I don’t think new photographers understand part of their job is moving things all the time to be sure the shot is clear and lit well. You did amazing and your teaching style/content is incredibly helpful, I feel spoiled having all this access.
Such a good point! Thanks for watching!
You confirmed why I do not want to photograph a wedding...ever. lol My anxiety was running on overdrive just watching this.
Haha it can be stressful!
20:35 when he goes “have them face their shadows. Light and location course tip!” Wink 🙌🏻
Oh Ty knows all the courses!!
I won a giveaway to the KJ all access for a year and I learned SO much!!! To be totally honest, it kept me from quitting photography altogether. I was really (without even realizing it) struggling and feeling like every interaction and every pose and every everything had to be perfect always. Watching Katelyn made me realize that there never is a perfect situation with no challenges and that even with huge challenges you can come up with a kick butt product for your clients. Thanks for helping me overcome my seriously toxic perfectionism and keep trying to improve my craft!!!!
That is so encouraging! Glad you enjoyed it!
How lucky! I hope I can win access one day! I'm a big fan of these youtube videos!
as a wedding photog it's so nice to see you kind of scamper to find the perfect spot for the dress, I feel like that's me setting up all my shots on wedding days under a time crunch and it makes me feel unorganised and chaotic and this is a good reminder that this is normal and just part of the job!
I love how you direct everyone!! I need to work on being more clear with my directions haha
You can do it!
me too
Amazing job on the first look! I got nervous just watching!
You and me both!
I shot in very harsh sun 4 weeks ago. It's definitely tricky and you need to be able to take the lead and know what you're doing. Great job.
Thanks for watching!
Using a strobe or flash as the main light and the sun as a secondary light has greatly improved my photography. When shooting without a strobe or flash during daylight, I can position the sun more effectively as a secondary light, helping me understand how to use reflected light as fill light. Another helpful tip is to use a studio monitor, like a SmallHD, using False Colors to analyze the lighting and contrast in ad campaigns or the work of your favorite photographers. I guarantee this will be overwhelming at first but the experience you’ll gain will be a level you didn’t think possible.
Love it !! thanks for your time producing these videos !
I'm doing my first wedding next week, and this has helped me SO much! Thanks Katelyn!
Glad it is helpful!!
Great informative video. I’ve recently watched 7 of your videos, with your friendly personality I feel like you’re speaking to me in that I know you.
Awesome! Thank you!
This is great! You are such a pro at what you do and how you are able to explain your decision making process. Learning so much already from this BTS video. Thank you so much for letting me into your secrets.
Thanks for watching!
That was awesome! I am a kj ask access member so I’ll be watching the rest later!
Thanks for watching!
I love how you direct and flow............thanks
Thanks so much!
I'll give credit where credit is due, the shooting in harsh light for the first sight is incredibly hard to pull off. I've tried this before in weddings and gosh it is hard and requires quite a bit of skill to pull off. Thanks for sharing your technique KJ!
Thanks for watching Megan!
Hi, I am a beginner. Love photography as hobby. So much to learn... thank you for so much information. I really love it!
Glad it was helpful!
Be proactive, that's it! When I did my first wedding coverage, it was so dissappointing on my end as I dont know if I should do this and that as we dont have a coordinator. Thanks Katelyn for the very intensive BTS. I enjoyed watching every minute of it.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it!!
SO SO SO Good. This is the quality content that I'm always searching for.
So glad you enjoyed it!!! More to come for sure!!
Loving this video! Such great tips and the photos are beautiful!!
Thanks so much!!
Have to say…..you are just brilliant….👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This help me so much. I have a weddong schedule for 2021. Definitely gave me ideas that I didn't think of.
Thanks for watching!
Posing is really hard and you made it look easy.
Thanks!!
So good to help train the eye to look for minimal spaces even when it’s a wild location
So true! Thanks for watching!
This is quite frankly the most educational and detailed behind the scenes wedding shoot I've seen. As an up and coming pro photographer this definitely gives me a pronounce perspective on what to expect as one day I will complete the challenge if thee as well. Phenomenal Photography 👏🏾👏🏾😊🤩💙
If you liked this you would love KJ All Access!!
I cannot tell you how valuable this was to me!!Thank you!
I've already seen this wedding on All-Access and I'm still watching it! lol! All of your brides are gorgeous but she really is just stunning! We have a castle venue in Kentucky too so it's nice to watch how you capture the wedding in your style and leave out the elements that are more medieval.
Glad you are enjoying it!
This was great, I just second shot a wedding and learned a lot on how to support the lead shooter and this gave me ideas to give to them. (my lead shooter is a friend so it there was great communication both ways)
This video is extremely helpful & answers a plethora of questions, Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
So interesting to see how you go for the classic shots, rather than the quirky shots that show the funkiness of the space. As a photojournalist, I do just the opposite. But, that's why the bride chose you and not someone who would want to capture all the spears and spikes. :)
It is cool to see all the different styles.
Good info here. I’m glad I came across your videos yesterday.👍
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful work, Katelyn!
Thank you so much!
YES!! I always have TH-cam on in the background when I work. I'm so happy to have new Katelyn James content in the mix now
Yay! Thank you!
Yes, this is great!!!! Only thing I love shooting OCF vs shooting airy with no flash just the camera only
Thanks for watching!
such a great video!! Behind the scenes is so helpful for new photographers - thanks for putting in the work to get this done!!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow this was so nice!..like looking at a netflix show and learning at the same time. Love your work. Thnxxx for sharing.
Thank you so much 😀
this was such a great video to watch. i've had several situations where the couple really wants that "epic" shot in the middle of the day...like i'm talking 1pm. this really helped.
Glad it was helpful!
I like putting people under a large diffusion material but you usually need someone to old it
Fantastic video! So good to see a truly organized team at work.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m grateful to have found your channel, Katelyn! Great info. Please keep it up!
Thank you so much!
love your happy energy
Thanks for watching Frank!
You are really special. Thank you for this. ❤
You are so welcome
I really enjoyed watching your behind the scenes on wedding & the others. It's so helpful & I hope you'll make more so we can learn from you. I have an enormous beach wedding next week & I'm a little nervous as well as I will do their baptism in the ocean the day before. Just really want to do a great job with sharpness & details. Watching you gave me some knowledge to tuck in my pocket. Thank you so much.
Loved It! Thank you for sharing this. I learned a lot! Thank you KJ
Thank you so much for producing this video. Greatly appreciated!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@KatelynJames very much so!
WOW! This video was so fun to watch and SO informative!! You make the most gorgeous images & are so inspiring!
Thank you so much!
I learn a lot watching you, but I really love when you say stuff like “crow-sage”. That’s so me, I’m talking and my mind is going in 1,539 other directions. I literally laughed out loud and said, Oh Kate!
Love that!
That was a very engaging video, thank you so much KJ
Glad you enjoyed it!
"hands in the pockets, we're fancy". haha love it!
haha yes!
I really credit and admire your courage for your ability considering you Just had a baby.
Thanks for watching!
Ok this is the video I needed. Your thought process... thank you so much!.🙏 I'll be shooting my 1st wedding in a couple weeks
Thanks for watching!
your last Photo your best i love more😍
I'm with you, I hate venues with cluttered backgrounds. I love a bright minimalist shot but unfortunately in the UK we have a very small minded approach to building, narrow roads, small houses, small venues. This location would be a dream to shoot at! I'm so jealous! 😅
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing! It is very helpful to see your process.
You are so welcome!
Thanks - this was so helpful to watch how your calm confidence through the day helps to keep the couple calm, too! Great tips on how to manage these difficult and stressful situations, and how both the words you choose and the tone of your communication makes all the difference :)
Glad it was helpful!
Great lighting tip for the first look!
Glad it was helpful!
First time I see your channel , it’s so helpful thanks. Just subscribed
Awesome, thank you!
Just amazing.....
Thanks so much!!
Your contents are superb...
Waiting for my camera to start my experience
This was awesome!! Future more engagement and family shoots too??? Katelyn I have learned so much from you☺️ 🤗 Thank you for empowering me as a photographer 🥺❤️❤️
You are so welcome!
Loved watching you work. Well done....
Thanks for watching!
amazing!! so so helpful. thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful Sarah!
Katelyn this is amazing. Thank you SO much for sharing this!
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful!
This was awesome! Thank you for this video
Glad you liked it!!
I needed this a lot and been struggling with shooting in harsh areas. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
this was amazing!
thank you so much.
You have a great team.
Thanks for watching!
Very interesting. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Y’all are less than a month postpartum here! I was halfway through my first pregnancy when you posted this 🥰 she’s 14m now as I’m watching this! I still BF her so this is hilarious 🥰😂
Thanks for watching!!
I just can’t unsee that doorknob @3:58 😂
Haha!!
So helpful!
Glad you think so!
That was fun!
That was actually super helpful! Thank you!
Glad it helped!
THIS WAS A GREAT VIDEO! Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
40:52 is gorgeous!
Thanks for watching!
Yay this is so helpful! It’s amazing to see the down and dirty of how to do great shots.
Glad it was helpful!
I absolutely loved it Can you please send me the full wedding please! I have my first wedding in August and I want to do An AMAZING JOB ! An I would love to see the whole day !!
This is amazing thank you so much
You're so welcome!
Thanks for this
My pleasure!
This is AMAZING!!!! I mean thank you for the time you took to make this!! I love that you showed the results in the difficult situations! I learned a TON from this video!! Thank you!! 😁😁😁👏👏👏
Glad it was helpful!
You are amazing! A very talented, professional photographer that knows how to direct people in such a positive way. Love watching your videos.
Thanks so much Joy!
Very informative and great! May I ask how to make everyone in a group photo in focus while using high aperture such as F2.2 and fast shutter speed. That's just so amazing!
I hope she responds to this! But I am guessing it has to do with lining everyone up evenly and also using great equipment :)
Yes making sure everyone is in a straight line!
This was so very helpful, thank you so much!!!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
This was so helpful!!!
So glad it was helpful!
wao amazing wedding beautiful
Thanks!
Your videos are always very engaging and hugely informative. You sure do pay it forward by sharing your knowledge. My burning question though is, what focussing option did you use for the "first look"? (around 26:30) Thanks Katelyn!
One shot!
this is gold! thnx for sharing.
Thanks so much!!
Katelyn, I’m curious as to why you change lenses as opposed to wearing two camera bodies with a different lens on each - is there a reason you choose to shoot this way that’s beneficial?
Syncing the settings between two cameras takes more time for me. It is fast to just change lenses.
Can I ask how you were able to shoot the bridal party with F2.5 and still get all of their faces in focus? Wouldn't you need to go to F8 at least for that?
thank you so much sister .. but what camera did you take it with ? thanks before ...
Canon 5d mark iv!
this was awesome! Super random question but what is clipped to the back of your dress? Visible around the 4:10 mark
That’s the wireless transmitter for my microphone we use for filming behind the scenes!
Thank you for sharing. Have you ever had to rush the bridal party while getting ready so you would have time for some group shots? I was asked to photograph a friend's wedding and the bride that wanted a first look but they took so long getting ready they ran out of time. I am not a professional photographer but the shots I did get were really good. The couple loved them. I wasn't sure if it was my job to make sure they ran on time? They had a wedding coordinator. Maybe this was the time to be proactive? I am learning so much from you
I can be pretty proactive, but sometimes you can't really speed up hair and makeup. Or if the bridesmaids are late. We try to make it work, but it can be a challenge for sure!
Thanks so much Katelyn for this video, I learned so much from it. What kind of video cameras are you guys using here? Thanks again :)
Thats a ty question
I'm subscribed now.
Welcome!
If the bride and groom did not do a first look, would the bridal party photos have been taken after the ceremony?
Correct!
44:37 How come not everyone is doing the hand the elbow thing? Who do you select to position this way?
Watching this video made it very official that i am not ever in my whole life am going to shoot weddings. Did i say never because i mean NEVER!
hahaha!!! Thanks for sharing!! It can get pretty stressful!
I wished you would have shown the group photos results taken from your chair and the settings you used. Why did you did not used a flash and it was indoor? your iso must have been extremely high and there was 2 rows in some of them with high aperture? I was wondering what it would have looked with the bench at the front and how did you cropped it in post? (I have been told to never shoot with windows facing you)…. Many thanks in advance.
Can I ask why your ISO is 125 and not 100 in the full sun? And in the group pictures outside in the shaded area, there were some at 200 and some at 125. I guess what I'm asking is how do you determine the ISO needed in that outdoor, well lit type of setting? I always thought if there was enough sunlight you should leave the ISO at the lowest setting. I've learned so much from watching your videos!! Thank you!
Ideally it would have been at 100, but in the grand scheme of things that little adjustment would not have made much of a difference.
Wow! Super helpful! Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Have a wedding in a few weeks where groom and groomsmen portraits will start at 12:00 so this was very helpful
Glad it helped!
Latelyn such a nice person you are))
Thanks for watching!