The Art of Engagement Photography: Creative Techniques for Couples in Love

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Engagement photography used to mean the traditional, conservative headshots found in wedding sections of newspapers everywhere. But The Art of Engagement Photography shows wedding photographers how to tap into a new revenue source by offering couples personalized, upscale engagement sessions and beautiful, romantic images to use in their wedding decorations, invitations, and albums. Wedding and lifestyle photographer Elizabeth Etienne has created an essential guide to the art and business of shooting contemporary engagement photography, featuring insider advice on selling the session, research, posing, postproduction, pricing, and even how to make residual income from the stock and microstock markets.

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Krishna Bahadur
February 15, 2014
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Elizabeth Etienne is an award-winning wedding and lifestyle photographer, teacher, speaker, and freelance writer. Her images can be found in many ad campaigns, stock libraries, and fine art galleries, as well as in such publications as Rangefinder, AfterCapture, PDN, Southern Bride, Bride World, and in The Professional Guide to Portrait Posing. She is a regular speaker at WPPI, a teacher at Brooks Institute and Pasadena's Art Center, and a freelance writer for Rangefinder and AfterCapture magazines.

Etienne is a member of Kodak's Advisory Board and former winner of PDN's Top Knots Wedding Photography contest. She can be found at elizabethetienne.com.

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