InnerSong
18th of June 2009 (Thu), 05:09
Hey guys, very new to the forum... posted in the wrong section initially if you can believe that. :oops: Anyway I've been living on this forum the past couple weeks researching and absorbing... Tons of info on gear and techniques as well as examples, I'm getting a real education.
My wife and I have our first wedding (freebie) this weekend. Its a portfolio builder as we are new on the whole PRO side of things. We have been shooting for fun and from the hip for a number of years. Ready to take this all on. We think.
a few days till showtime and we are going over the schedule and trying to come up with a plan on just how we are going to make this happen most effectively and get all the shots while staying out of the others way and such. Just in need of a little help and a few suggestions, I wanted to ask you seasoned vets what recommendations you may have given the lens / gear variety we have. What lenses would you be using most in a 2 cam setup like ours. From what I am understanding sticking solid with 17-55 and 70-200 is what is going to serve us best, right?
OUR GEAR:
2x 40d's / 2x 580ex II + one ray flash (if needed)
all Canon glass - 10-22mm / 17-55mm IS / 28-135mm / 70-200mm f4 IS
Alien Bees 2x 800w / beauty dish / vagabond II / wireless for both cams.
Wondering in order to be most efficient with the shooting and compliment eachother what you all would do with the above. What do you guys favor? and when? Details and accents with the 10-22. Ceremony long with the 70-200 and some w/a shots w/ 17-55? Am I warm? I feel like I got it... its just that its our first wedding and we want it to run smoothly.
Feels like the 17-55 might be a little shy on range during the ceremony, like I'd have to be up close, in the way... there will be a videographer too. Last thing I wanna do is ruin/ get in his shots? what do you think? best to stay back and leave it all up to the 70-200 during the ceremony? or is getting up front ok to some degree?
thanks and apologies for the novel... overanalyzing it probably.
My wife and I have our first wedding (freebie) this weekend. Its a portfolio builder as we are new on the whole PRO side of things. We have been shooting for fun and from the hip for a number of years. Ready to take this all on. We think.
a few days till showtime and we are going over the schedule and trying to come up with a plan on just how we are going to make this happen most effectively and get all the shots while staying out of the others way and such. Just in need of a little help and a few suggestions, I wanted to ask you seasoned vets what recommendations you may have given the lens / gear variety we have. What lenses would you be using most in a 2 cam setup like ours. From what I am understanding sticking solid with 17-55 and 70-200 is what is going to serve us best, right?
OUR GEAR:
2x 40d's / 2x 580ex II + one ray flash (if needed)
all Canon glass - 10-22mm / 17-55mm IS / 28-135mm / 70-200mm f4 IS
Alien Bees 2x 800w / beauty dish / vagabond II / wireless for both cams.
Wondering in order to be most efficient with the shooting and compliment eachother what you all would do with the above. What do you guys favor? and when? Details and accents with the 10-22. Ceremony long with the 70-200 and some w/a shots w/ 17-55? Am I warm? I feel like I got it... its just that its our first wedding and we want it to run smoothly.
Feels like the 17-55 might be a little shy on range during the ceremony, like I'd have to be up close, in the way... there will be a videographer too. Last thing I wanna do is ruin/ get in his shots? what do you think? best to stay back and leave it all up to the 70-200 during the ceremony? or is getting up front ok to some degree?
thanks and apologies for the novel... overanalyzing it probably.