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Cheers. you have no idea how many times i've edited that one. I've tried all sorts, and that edit is just a crop, with a bit of contrast and grad filter added in LR.
These stages are only a couple of miles from my house, so I popped along again.
The whole lot can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mahoosive/sets/72157627944247229/
here's my picks though
700_0557.jpg by capturedbyjames, on Flickr
300_2932.jpg by capturedbyjames, on Flickr...
Yeah, kind of.
You install Wordpress, upload and activate theme, then populate with your content.
My theme was from here: http://themeforest.net/item/king-size-fullscreen-background-wordpress-theme/166299
Another +1 for wordpress. There's some decent themes for not a lot of cash. Mine is wordpress with a theme bolted to it: http://www.capturedbyjames.co.uk/
Ta. Wanted something a bit different with the site, and there was a wordpress theme that I liked :)
I found most of it was about people management. The photography bit comes easy after loads of practice, but the people skills need some work still....
I mostly do family portraits anyhow, but...
Cheers. I tend to edit how I see fits the shot best. Then if they want colour edits after, I'll provide them.
Thanks. Most are with some flash fill. Apart from the church ones where the ISO was hiked up to 1000.
And I've blogged about it, if anyone's interested: http://www.capturedbyjames.co.uk/louise-and-deans-wedding-bracknellascot/
Also, I'm after some more support on Facebook, if you wouldn't mind 'liking' me: http://www.facebook.com/capturedbyjames
And on twitter too, if anyone's about on there...