Nikolai Sklobovsky
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Great job Nik, as usual .
My only nitpick would be, why don't you shoot exactly the same picture with the bible on a dark background and get rid of the horizontal thingie at the top, it only distracts if you ask me. Something like this actually:
Cheers,
Well, depending on the person's belief that you were going to stage this for, I might pick something from Song of Solomon or perhaps Psalms or Proverbs 31. I would save the section you used for someone with a Christian background since I see a reference to Christ.
With my background, I can use Communism Manifesto, for crying out loud, as long as B&G are into itShots like these are nice for filler in albums. But, you do have to make sure that your bride and groom's have beliefs that align with what you shoot so you don't shoot yourself in the foot! If someone is of Christian Belief, you won't go wrong shooting from the Old Testement. But if someone is not of the Christian faith and you do shoot from the New Testement, you may offend them. In your intake/interview of the bride and groom it's a very good idea to find this out ahead of time.
Nikolai,
Gradually I've changed my perspective on this.
With the only word resurrection standing out, I'm starting to think like Jamie.
I'd rather have a ring with the rest of the image OOF, but coming from the ceremony and the like. There is so much existing magic at weddings, special personal moments, that one should perhaps avoid tricks. Still, I like the basic idea for a composition, but maybe not to be used for this type of photography project.
Asher