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Wedding Photographer California, United States. Elizabeth Lloyd shares a wedding photography technique.

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This photograph was taken in the W Hotel lobby in Hollywood, California. I was making some bridal portraits of Amy. I got a really nice shot of her on the grand staircase in the lobby. I then looked around for something that could be a more creative shot. There was a rounded wall with strips of mirror in the curve. Because they were all different mirrors lined up against each other, there was a reflection of Amy in each one. Amy was actually pretty far from me but I used my 85 mm lens so I could cut out a lot of the noise around her. It took some work to take the photo without including myself or my camera in the shot and this is the result.





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