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Extreme Wedding Photography with Uzair Kharawala

Zoltan Arva-Toth | Events | November 12, 2010 | 5 Comments
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On Monday 22 November, join Uzair Kharawala of SF Digital for a talk about photographing weddings in extreme conditions, from shooting at the world-famous ICEHOTEL in Sweden at -30° C to photographing in Borneo, Malaysia in temperatures over 30° C. Participants will learn about using Aperture 3 for a complete workflow, sorting through images to find the keepers, batch processing and more. The event will take place in the Apple Store at 235 Regent Street, London, starting at 7pm.

Recommended Reading: How to Take Photos in Extreme Cold by Uzair Kharawala



 

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#1 Wedding Photography Sydney

Sounds like an amazing and informative event. What a cool wedding to shoot in those conditions. Great post. cheers

2:42 pm - Friday, November 12, 2010

#2 George Garvin

This wedding photographer dreams of being able to do weddings in exotic locations such as the one above. What I would give to attend this event!

1:10 pm - Friday, November 19, 2010

#3 rudi

That really is an extreme wedding! How did you manage to work the camera without your fingers falling off! Excellent post, many thanks

5:24 pm - Friday, November 19, 2010

#4 Nika Foto Montreal Wedding Photographer

I had a wedding in Montreal last winter, it was so bad for me. But the bride, well that's an other story! Did she get cold, you can look at some of the wedding pictures on my website http://studiophotomontreal.com/. Her husband had to keep lending her his jacket between every shot.
Needless to say she was only able to last about 10 minutes.

7:09 pm - Monday, April 11, 2011

#5 Uzair

He's a talentless charlatan!

4:00 pm - Saturday, January 7, 2012

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