Welcome to the Episode 2! The inspiration continues with six new videos that we hope will fire up your imagination to create beautiful work. We are proud to present Anie and Yervant in this episode, who are leaders in the international Wedding Photography scene. Louis takes us on a trip to New York, reviews the Lastolite EZ Box Hotshoe softbox, talks candidly about his beginnings as a pro photographer, and answers a viewer’s question about managing exposure. Plug in to inspiration right here at WedShooter.TV.
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Let’s go on a trip to Central Park, Manhattan’s 82nd & 83rd Street, the Brooklyn Bridge, and Times Square.
In this episode, Louis gives his take on how he prepared to shoot in locations that were completely foreign to him.

Anie and Yervant run a world-class boutique studio that is one of the best (and most expensive) in the world.
Learn the secrets of giving your clients a high-end experience: from perfect product packaging,
to consultation space environment, to displaying your work in a beautiful studio gallery.

Yervant gives WedShooter viewers an exclusive tour of his exquisite studio in Melbourne, Australia.
Fitted with designer furniture, Yervant’s studio is designed along the lines of an art gallery that exudes class and sophistication.
Get big, beautiful light from a small flash. It’s like having a professional studio light that is small enough
to tuck into your camera bag.The Ezybox Hotshoe soft box by Lastolite is just so amazing!

Louis answers a question he gets asked all the time, “How did you start as a Wedding Photographer?”

Edwin Tan asks, “How do you use fill flash for the foreground so that it matches the background,
especially for tricky lighting situations such as sunrise or sunset?”


