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BBW Brides….from one big gal to another………

I had a great phone conversation today with  friend and colleague, Robert Valdes, HD Wedding Videographer, and I shared about my passion and strengths in working with the more abundant bride.  I am not here to knock down photographers or videographers about how they approach the larger more lovelier bride, I just want to share on how I approach this situation.

Being a larger woman myself, I have always panicked at the thought of seeing myself in photographs, not to mention video, after all, the camera does add a few pounds and inches. And to make things worse, depending on the angle of the camera, the posing and the lighting, the larger bride can be devastated the day she’s presented with her wedding photos. A day that should be filled with beauty, radiant smiles, laughter, tears of joy, can end in a flash the moment she sees herself in an alarming and unflattering manner. Remember…it is up to us as your photographers to see the beauty and create it so we can capture it! Even the thin brides needs to be analyzed before being photographed, so for the BBW’s we MUST take our time.

Think of it this way, a little girl starts planning her wedding early on, playing with her Barbies is where it all begins, she becomes ONE with that barbie doll, she dresses her and then introduces her to Ken and VOILA! It’s time for a wedding! So, you see, not only do I approach photographing her as if I were photographing myself, I approach her wedding day with the tender loving care and memories of her childhood. The day is finally here, and you better believe it, I am going to bust my butt to get her the images to match that lifelong childhood wish and dream!

If one cannot see the beauty in each of their clients, how well will those images tell the story of their lifelong dream? If you want to make an impact when photographing BBW’s or your larger male clients, meet with them talk to them about their camera concerns if they have any. If they do not mention it, don’t just walk away with a signed contract and do nothing! DO MORE! Work harder to position your subjects in flattering light, angles and positions. After all, they are hiring you because they LOVE your work, show them some LOVE and don’t just point and shoot. Pay attention to the dress, the arms, the shoulders, the tummy, and make sure if your client has a double chin to do everything you can to camouflage or flatter and diminish. If when meeting with a larger bride, she reveals she is going sleeveless, keep that in mind and plan accordingly, alert your assistants and give them advice of the best angles to capture her or the groom. If this is the case and she has a veil, this may be your saving grace!

I have had many opportunities to work with plus size brides, and I LOVE it! It’s keeps me on my toes, and honestly, it really makes me think that I should have this attitude with ALL of my brides, but in reality, from one big gal to another, she’s going to get just a little more from me! Here are just a few pointers when shooting a BBW.

NEVER photograph a larger bride straight on, think in 45 degrees angles
Pose her slightly behind her groom
Photograph large gals in the “center”, always and have the group lunge forward towards your lens
Pose her arms away from her body to avoid making her look wider
DO photograph your BBW brides from a higher camera vantage point. This is awesome to diminish the chin
NEVER photograph her from behind unless it’s cropped tight and looking over her shoulder slightly turning her body
Window light can be your best friend! Position her at the window and shoot from the shadow side, watch how her body is flattered by sculpting her with shadow
And as my friend Jerry Ghionis says, “shoot her through the eyes of her husband-to-be!”
Sending a huge shout out to all my BBW brides and brides everywhere! Celebrate BIG!

Please feel free to show some love here in our comments section. And if you are interested in learning more about approaching the plus sized beauties with your camera, I am available for one on one mentor sessions or I can answer any of your questions here on the blog.

Barbara Yasuhara is a portrait and wedding photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area, Honolulu, and Miami areas and a contributing author of the Wedding Photographers Resource. Her website can be accessed at http://ystudiophotography.com

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We Choose YOU!

Each time I prepare for a blog, I get overwhelmed.  I always struggle with what to share.  Because there is so much I want to share!  But, I stay focused and remember, “I blog for YOU”, yes that’s right…YOU are reading this and you are my main goal.

Blogging is such a wonderful tool for photographers. Whether you are a student, or on a strict or non-existent budget, you CAN get an education for reading what professionals share about their own experiences.  I have always viewed  our industry as a melting pot of resources, passion, caring, and sharing.  I am thrilled about the blog world.  I am ecstatic to be a blogger myself, and I am thrilled that you are here.

I became interested in blogging, or should I say, stepped out of the comfort zone a few years ago   being inspired by photographers and authors, Scott Kelby and Dave Ziser.  I was amazed at how much these men were teaching me, and the rest of the photographers following them.  It was beyond me the amount and the extent of their teachings.  The blood, sweat and the tears they shared…and it was FREE!  Scott Kelby could not have said it any better..”it’s like we are literally stuffing money into your pockets!”  I also thought at times, “are these people crazy?” I can’t afford a $3,000.00 camera!  The more I read and the more I opened my mind,  the more I learned and the more I gained. 

My benefactors were my clients, but they were also my pin cushion as I tried new strategies and ideas with marketing and booking, etc.  Once booked, the   technique and actions then came into play.  And let me tell you folks, doing what was uncomfortable was not easy for me.  Even though we crashed and burned many times and will contiue to do so, it eventually worked for us….experiment and play!

I specifically remember a couple we met last year for a consultation.  I knew my husband and I were there for a reason…our work.  I was among two other photographers they were checking out and this made me anxious to show them what we offer our couples……we offer our dedication and artistry.  The meeting was NOT about our packages as much as it was about the couple themselves, I asked questions about how they met, things they like to do together, special places that were important to them.  During the meeting I also learned family dynamics and other wonderful and valuable information that is crucial for wedding photographers and for photo journalism reasons.

I could personally identify with the bride-to-be since I myself had planned my entire wedding in 2007, and like this bride, I too was a plus-size bride. I felt like she could relate to me and my vise versa.  I spoke about my biggest photographic nightmare concerns after she shared hers with us, and it just “felt right .”  How many times do BBW’s (big beautiful women), get knocked down going from boutique to boutique to find that they did not fit the mold.  My attitude was BREAK THAT MOLD and let’s create beautiful photography!  The client was eating it up as was her fiance, also a plus size man.
  
Ok so after chit chatting with potential clients, and showing them what we are all about, Natalie closed the photo album sample she was looking through. She placed her hand on her fiance’s hand, she smiled at him, he smiled back and she said “well, we have no need to meet with anybody else, we choose YOU!” 

Natalie and Kenneth were married May 2, 2009 at the lovely Purple Orchid Resort & Spa in Livermore, California.  Their wedding was beautiful.  Natalie and Kenneth were stunning, they were surrounded by bountiful amounts of love, and because we established a relationship with our couple and I stayed in touch, their images….breath taking!  They were so pleased with their entire experience with YStudio that they gave us a killer 5 star review on Yelp (www.yelp.com), and they initiated a Facebook Fan Page, as well as creating what we call now the YStudio motto…..as Natalie put it herself “you guys are more than a photo shoot, you guys were an EXPERIENCE!”  We met some wonderful people and future clients at this wedding, some of whom still keep in touch with us today.

As anxious and nervous as I was at applying the new techniques I had learned from workshops, reading blogs, books, and watching educational DVD’s the rewards were endless and worth it all.  Natalie, also said the three words that meant something we were doing was right….”we choose YOU!”

“We choose you”, were he words that reaffirmed my decisions to step out of the box and jsut do it!  Reading blogs helped me make the decision to move forward, but it all boils down to one thing…… fear and I either you lose it or you get lost in it.

 I hope that this blog helps someone else.  So, step out of the box and please feel free to come back and share your experience with us all!

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