Well I've booked my first wedding...NOW WHAT !
Any book I should read ?
do you shoot RAW ?
AlejandroSandoval Goldmember 2,476 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Toronto, Canada More info | Dec 07, 2006 12:23 | #1 Well I've booked my first wedding...NOW WHAT ! Twitter
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SkipSouza Cream of the Crop 26,204 posts Likes: 7 Joined Mar 2005 Location: The Left Coast in the Land of Fruits and Nuts More info | Dec 07, 2006 13:01 | #2 OK boys and girls. Let's get a fresh start shall we. Try not to run with the scissors or someone will get hurt & spend time in the naughty chair. Bless the recently fallen and their family and friends.
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wilky95 Senior Member 658 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Isle of Wight, England More info | Shoot raw "I am an incompetent so ignore
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BrittanyElise Member 65 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: I reside in Charlotte, NC, but my home is in Florida! More info | Seriously? I would say to cancel it or make some sort of deal with a semi-pro to do the wedding. I've been reading digital wedding photography books for about 2 months now (semi-religiously), I will be purchasing all of my gear over the next year or two and will be playing with photoshop and other applications until then. I'm constantly browsing wedding photos and ideas. In about a month, I am taking a part time position at a local studio for the basic knowledge of photography and posing. Then once the gear comes around, I'll spend another couple of months as an assistant to a wedding photographer. I don't know your background in photography, but I am in no way, shape, or form confident or ready to do a wedding at this point. The ability to capture the inner beauty of a soul is the essence of a true photographer. For anyone can capture outward adornment, but who can capture the inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious in God's sight?
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BrittanyElise Member 65 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: I reside in Charlotte, NC, but my home is in Florida! More info | Dec 07, 2006 13:19 | #5 Ok, minus my advice on buying some gear - looks like you've got some experience with that equipment! The ability to capture the inner beauty of a soul is the essence of a true photographer. For anyone can capture outward adornment, but who can capture the inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious in God's sight?
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sblais I am silly 3,532 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Ottawa, ON (Canada, eh!) More info | Dec 07, 2006 14:32 | #6 Yes shoot raw. Sebastien
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karensimmons Member 145 posts Joined Nov 2006 More info | Dec 07, 2006 15:04 | #7 *head shake* Karen Simmons
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AlejandroSandoval THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,476 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Toronto, Canada More info | Dec 07, 2006 15:14 | #8 sblais wrote in post #2367500 Yes shoot raw. And you may want to read some (most) of the post in this forum ![]() Seriously... do you have backup equipment (if you are saving for a 5D, then you're covered for bodies with your current 20D)? Enough memory, batteries? Good artificial lighting (may be get an extra 580 or a 430 flash, strobes, umbrellas, diffusers)? That's just for gear. Did you follow a pro for some time? Are you familiar with the typical pace of a wedding day? I could go on and on and on... I guess it would help if you could describe a bit more where you are standing now...
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picturecrazy soft-hearted weenie-boy 8,565 posts Likes: 780 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Alberta, CANADA More info | Dec 07, 2006 15:14 | #9 You seem covered in the lens department... so that's a good start. Now you really need a second body. Don't even think about going to a wedding without two bodies on you. Just this last weekend I had to throw away my primary and continue with the secondary due to malfunction. Weddings are notorious for bringing out the worst in equipment. -Lloyd
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AlejandroSandoval THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,476 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Toronto, Canada More info | Dec 07, 2006 15:19 | #10 picturecrazy wrote in post #2367697 You seem covered in the lens department... so that's a good start. Now you really need a second body. Don't even think about going to a wedding without two bodies on you. Just this last weekend I had to throw away my primary and continue with the secondary due to malfunction. Weddings are notorious for bringing out the worst in equipment. And if you are unwilling to unbook the wedding, then call up every wedding photographer you can find and second shoot for free as many times as possible before the wedding. I am assuming you have a good grip in getting consistent exposures in ANY condition, have creative compositions, and know a lot about lighting. If you don't have these down cold, and can't perform these details without even thinking, then practice your butt off until you can do it on the fly!!! There's NO second chances to get it right. Actually, you don't only have to get it right, it has to be perfect. And one thing many fashion photographers find difficult with weddings is... people have NO idea how to pose, YOU have to be the master of posing every single person for every formal shot. Models pose themselves, look beautiful at any angle, and know how to look natural, even if they're stressed out. This is not even close in weddings. The wedding is until summer 2007 so I have time to practice....the poses Twitter
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coreypolis Cream of the Crop 6,793 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Mercer Island, WA More info | Dec 07, 2006 15:19 | #11 Permanent banif you don't know what you are doing: Photographic Resources
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Dec 07, 2006 18:01 | #12 You're in trouble. Read this and buy some of these books if you're foolish enough to attempt this without the required knowledge and experience. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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Heatseeker99 Senior Member 591 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Ohio More info | Dec 07, 2006 20:48 | #13 There should be a STICKY addressing this question titled "My first wedding shoot: Help!!!" A.J.
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JMHPhotography Goldmember 4,784 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2005 Location: New Hampshire More info | Dec 07, 2006 21:52 | #14 Skip Souza wrote in post #2367174 OK boys and girls. Let's get a fresh start shall we. Try not to run with the scissors or someone will get hurt & spend time in the naughty chair. hahahaha ~John
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jessiper EEK! I don't want a title anymore! 2,067 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Portland, OR USA More info | Dec 07, 2006 21:52 | #15 Heatseeker99 wrote in post #2369193 There should be a STICKY addressing this question titled "My first wedding shoot: Help!!!" I was going to say the same thing. I believe Tim is working on that?? Or something like that. *Gear: 5D Mark II, 2 5D's, 30D, 85mm 1.8, 50mm 1.4, 24mmL 1.4, 45mm TS-E, 16-35mmL 2.8 II, 70-200L 2.8 IS, 100mm 2.8 macro, 15mm 2.8 fisheye, 580EXII, 580EX, 430EX, AB 800, AB Ring flash, lots of PW's, stands, umbrellas, etc.
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