![]() Some couples have asked me if they can go more than once because they’re loving the attention! And that gives me another chance to get a great in-focus shot, so it’s win-win! As long as it’s not a forced “You’re gonna have to do I again because I missed the shot”. Keep in mind, it’s okay to have them go through twice if they’re feeling it. Or you could have them stop at the middle and end to kiss, to hug and dip, to bow, to clap and scream, to pick her up and celebrate, etc. You still want that high energy for this moment! So for example, you could have them dance through it together so they’re moving constantly but not moving forward at a rapid speed. Depending on your couple’s dynamic and personality, you can have them do different things so the slow-walk doesn’t look or feel awkward for them. If they run through like a flash and disappear into the night, you won’t have enough time to focus and shoot. I can’t stress how important this is! Right before the exit, remind the couple to take their time, enjoy the moment, and not rush it. This means way less light for you to shoot in, and way less excitement, YIKES! ![]() The regular sized sparklers burn out very fast, and by the time the end of the line gets theirs lit, the start of the line has already burned out. If you know they’re having a sparkler exit before the wedding day, ask them to get the longest biggest sparklers they can. Instead of having to say a little prayer every time you click that shutter, here are 5 tips to help you get prepared and take charge of your next couple exit! 1. We have to catch that perfect storm of focus, direction, timing and settings, and its always over in a flash (#punny). Sure, but it can also be terrifying and anxiety-inducing. YAY! Your couple is having a sparkler exit! It’s exciting, right?
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