Rainforest wedding portraiture - is it possible?
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:38 pm
Hi all,
I'm trying to plan my wedding for autumn next year and being a tree-hugger, would love to have some of our wedding photos taken in the rainforest. To be specific, this will be at Springbrook here in Qld, where the trees can be quite dense.
However, I'm concerned about the quality of portraits in forests? Can off lens flashes (or other lighting equipment) compensate for the low light levels? Will the dappled light (in certain areas) be too hard for the tog to work with? When I'm out and about searching for photo op locations, is there specific areas of the forest that will work better? ie. tree fall gaps, etc?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
L
I'm trying to plan my wedding for autumn next year and being a tree-hugger, would love to have some of our wedding photos taken in the rainforest. To be specific, this will be at Springbrook here in Qld, where the trees can be quite dense.
However, I'm concerned about the quality of portraits in forests? Can off lens flashes (or other lighting equipment) compensate for the low light levels? Will the dappled light (in certain areas) be too hard for the tog to work with? When I'm out and about searching for photo op locations, is there specific areas of the forest that will work better? ie. tree fall gaps, etc?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
L