First real wedding shoot - before now I've only practiced on friends where a Pro was covering it also.
It's "me or nobody" - so at least I shouldn't feel guilty about practicing on them. I think I'll do OK, and that's all they're expecting. I should get lucky on some shots, so they'll have a few to frame.
Now I find it's over 100 people (I expected 20 - 30 for a casual 1 hour gig), wedding dress + bridesmaid stuff, Bride wants everything from dressup shots to formals, and on to a reception at a separate indoor location. All catered, etc. Talked with Bride today and she's very excited to get lots and lots of photos.
Next; I find it's at 11AM on the beach! Besides the sand factor, Oh the sun, Oh the reflected light, Oh the contrasts!
Yoiks! I can use my 580EX flash, head to the shade of the pier and use Manual, but I'd really love to hear some sage advice from a pro.
I can get a reflector, slave flash + pod, but of course, I don't know about using either. Are they necessary?
It's scheduled for March, so I have time to learn and practice.
Thank you very much, in advance.


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