He continued to do freelance work for the Los Angeles Times and L. Weekly as a photojournalist. A very well dressed pup is suited up for the occasion. In , Buissink decided his new venture would be photographing weddings. At the time, wedding photography consisted of tripods, specific cameras with attached lighting equipment and predetermined poses.
He thought there was something missing in wedding photography that he felt he could offer: the moments. His approach was to shoot weddings using photojournalism tactics: searching for the emotions that tell visual stories.
Buissink got his way into the industry by taking initiative. He got the name of a high-profile wedding planner and showed up at his office with 10 prints in hand. With their fancy guest lists, remarkable venues and seemingly endless budgets, Buissink says celebrity weddings are always a privilege to shoot. Aside from dealing with the publicist, lawyers and security, there is the pressing threat of paparazzi. If the paparazzi got a shot of Jennifer Lopez in her wedding gown, they would be able to sell it for millions of dollars, Buissink said.
Joe Buissink began his professional photographic career in and has become one of the most sought after and praised wedding photographers in the world. His work is both revered in the photographic community and admired in the wedding industry. He is a favorite photographer among celebrity couples, and has been commissioned to photograph many of their weddings.
In , American Photo magazine nominated Joe Buissink as one of the top 10 wedding photographers in the world and in , a BBC television special selected Joe as one of the Top 5 Wedding Photographers in the World.
Joe Buissink discusses his career and passion for photography in our series of videos introducing our Explorers of Light. My Canon. Products Home. Network Cameras Software Solutions. Security Solutions. Find Supplies and Accessories About Counterfeits.
Promotions Home. Canon Innovation Patents. Contact Us Home Service Support. Error: Javascript is disabled in this browser. This page requires Javascript. Modify your browser's settings to allow Javascript to execute. See your browser's documentation for specific instructions. Lindsay Adler. David Bergman. It's spread out, man, I am on my laptop. It is I haven't the faintest idea. I have to look for folders sometime and embedded in there somewhere. Is that one image?
It might take me hours to find it. So people it's very easy. Just download that stuff. Throw it on the computer. I don't want that with my wedding. For someone. I want them to be able to hold it in their hands.
Flip through it, I think that's beautiful. Even the smaller books that mom may carrying her purse. She wants to pull it out at what? The hairdressers and show her girlfriends.
The wedding on a smaller graph. E book it's awesome. So it came from me having the need to have that me appreciating the prince theologian by fourteen, you know, mad it. And because I collect art and I like seeing that on walls that's where it starts. And then I tracked the people that think the same way it just it's by nature that's how it works.
People come to you because they've heard when they see it somewhere else. If I have a client advice three, four prints and they put it on the wall, they go, wow, who did that, hey, jobe used because I signed him, right? Um, so they get that. And then eventually, when they get married, they think about it again. I really liked what I saw on her wall. I'm gonna go call this guy, so it tracks it.
And then when they seen that come to my studio, that's, all my wallet's on the table and matted prince and that's what I show them, that's, what I'm selling.
Joe will show you his award-winning photojournalistic approach to weddings. He'll teach you how to find your own style and bring your own personality out in your images, because the most important thing about photography is who YOU are!
Your clients want you for your passion, and Joe will help to bring out the artist in you. Joe will also get into the technical aspects of his business, talking about how he designs his contracts, packages, and prices, and why he designs them that way. Joe, This is a amazing course so much information. I am a wedding photographer that loves your ways.
Your self and Dennis Reggie are my favorite photographers. This course is the best. Thank you for sharing all of your great information. God bless you for being such a great person hope some day to meet you so that I can thank you for everything.
I look up to you every day and have also read your book wedding photography from the heart. Your a great inspiration to me which makes me love being a wedding photographer from the heart.
Thanks again for everything you share. I feel like this course with Joe Buissink is a basket of gems. Several times already I have been tearing up, because Joe is validating each one of us, as artists and professionals. Being ourselves, selling the experience, and knowing what we offer artistically IS enough.
Of course we have to do the work, know our craft, and have good business sense But what has been the most valueable to me is the sense of joy that happens when Joe says something that I have felt myself, him sharing so much with us makes reaching our goals real, because he has been there I cried, I have done that myself.
And booked the client: I remember wishing I had a studio at the time, but now I think.. To hear him say he tears up at clients weddings
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