Photographing dramatic weddings in the Faroe Islands and the workflow when busy

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James is fresh off the plane after photographing a wedding in the Faroe Islands.  It had been wet, cold and windy but amazing.   We are chatting about capturing dramatic images in all weather and location and how to keep a workflow going when in busy wedding season.

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Got any questions? Send us your questions and thoughts on the show to hello@thephotographerscraic.com or join our Facebook group here and leave your comments, questions or share your images (please do not bombard the page with heaps at a time).

Lastly, we would be grateful if you could give the show some love by leaving us a (great 5*) review on iTunes, this will help other photographers find us: goo.gl/6Kam3P


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The hosts:

James Kelly

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James is a wedding & Landscape photographer based in Scotland and the Faroe Islands. Since an early age, he was interested in photography but it was not until he was 19 that his life path lead him to photography. Now a seasoned wedding photographers with 200+ weddings and countless hours capturing stunning landscape.

Follow James at www.jameskelly.co or for weddings:

Facebook: http://bit.ly/jameskelly_photo

Instagram: http://bit.ly/JKPinstagram

Landscape:

Facebook: http://bit.ly/justjameskfacebook

Instagram: http://bit.ly/justjameskinsta

Ross Eaglesham

Ross is the “weekend warrior”. Full time maths teacher by day, wannabe pro golfer by night and wedding photographer by weekend. Also a seasoned sports photographer

Having bought his first DSLR in 2010 after he broke his leg 3 weeks later and spent the next 4 months self-teaching and learning what this magic little box of tricks could create. He shot his first wedding 2yrs later and hasn’t looked back since.

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https://www.eagleshamphotography.com/

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Instagram: http://bit.ly/rossinstagram

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