Nick Stauffer Photography shares a vital winter wedding photography tip for making the most out of an engagement portrait session or wedding ceremony photoshoot during the chillier months:
With Christmas right around the corner, the days continue to get shorter and the nights are a whole lot colder. In his Engagement Portrait Sessions for Nick Stauffer Photography, the Freelance Wedding Photographer has encountered quite a few tricky situations. Luckily, creativity is this innovative thought leader’s speciality! Thanks to his quick thinking, the Project Manager and Photographer has worked around challenges presented by winter weather. Stauffer shares a vital tip that he he recommends to freelance photographers for winter wedding photography projects, (including wedding ceremony and engagement portrait sessions):
Plan Ahead: Pay Attention to the Weather!
The weather can be friend or foe when it comes to a winter wedding photography session. Winter weather can be seen as a wonderfully whimsical backdrop… or an unpredictable mess! Capturing the magic of the season will make your portraits pop. But you’ll have to plan accordingly. Calling on his day job as a Project Management Professional, Nick Stauffer ensures that planning and strategic thinking are at center stage — even in his photography. During the winter, Stauffer maximizes daylight by planning engagement photoshoots in time blocks ahead of golden hour. This offers ample time to capture numerous If the engaged or married couple is up for some winter whimsy, the photographer even schedules shoots in line with snowfall. Capturing memories (and snowflakes in his photos) makes for the ultimate winter portrait session by Nick Stauffer Photography!
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