Amy Deputy's Lighting and Composition Techniques – Taking Unique Photos

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In the latest episode of “Advancing Your Photography,” Marc Silber sits down with acclaimed wedding and portrait photographer Amy Deputy to talk about what it takes to capture moving images of wedding ceremonies.

A widely-celebrated photographer in the world of weddings, Amy Deputy has been described by American Photo as among the top ten in the country. Photo District News called her portfolio among the top 15 in the country, and Washingtonian Bride and Groom has chosen her work as some of the best in the area for the past seven years.

Amy’s true talent, from which all her work emerges, is her ability to connect with people. Her photographs capture the singular moments during weddings that are only possible from someone with a deep curiosity of the love and friendship between people, and it is precisely this connection that makes her a unique teacher of the art of photography.

Watch the interview and you’ll learn all about:

1. The Importance of People — To be a great wedding or portrait photographer, says Amy, you have to love people. Plain and simple. Listen to Amy as she talks about her fascination with people, and how her respect for clients helps create an atmosphere of trust and freedom.

2. Amy’s Three Elements of a Wonderful Photograph –For Amy, the foundation to taking a beautiful picture must begin with three very important elements. Watch the interview as she describes each ingredient, as well as what you need to master in order to bring them together.

3. Photography is the Art of Paying Attention — A close friend and mentor of Amy’s once taught her that all people speak the language of the heart. In the interview you’ll hear all about how this mentor changed Amy’s life, and how his lessons can help you drastically improve your own photography.

To see more of Amy Deputy’s tips and techniques on how to improve your wedding photography, be sure to watch the latest episode of “Advancing Your Photography” with Marc Silber. Also, check out more of Amy’s amazing work over at AmyDeputyPhotography.com.

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