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How to: Photograph your rings

Note how the gold of the ring is shown off by the red rose.
Specialty lenses are needed to get this close.
A different angle - shooting through the ring.
Black and white can emphasize the gold ring.
With practice, the bride's ring can be balanced inside the grooms.
With a steady hand, rings can be balanced against eachother within the flower.
The rings can be put around or over the flower. Adifferent way to incorporate color.
Here, the rings are spotlighted, and incorporated with the bouquet and dress.
Over exposure is another way to emphasize the rings from the background.
Here, the rings are incorporated with the invitation and the cross.
We often do a close-up of putting the rings on eachother. In the album, these images go with this activity in the ceremony.
This incorporates the rings, the bouquet, the dress, and the couple into one classic image.