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My first wedding!!

 
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Apr 13, 2008 22:54 |  #1

I shot my first wedding. I was very nervous! The Groom is my friend. I never realized how much work it is. I must give credit to the wedding photogs out there :D

Here is a few shots but a few more is in this folder. Try to go easy on me, it is my first shot of any event! I ended up keeping about 300 shots. There were very easy to work with.

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Apr 13, 2008 23:11 |  #2

I am not a wedding photog, but I think you have some really creative shots. Looks really good. I guess what really matters is what the Bride & Groom think of thme.

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Apr 13, 2008 23:24 as a reply to  @ jpyeast's post |  #3

Job well done :)


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Apr 14, 2008 01:25 as a reply to  @ girliegirl61904's post |  #4

The bogo use in 3 is amazing.




  
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Apr 14, 2008 01:57 as a reply to  @ The_Duke_Of_Eli's post |  #5

Beautiful and you did a fanastic job! How did you use with your flash? I was asked to take photos for my friend's pastor's daughter's wedding in June. I told my friend they needed to hire a main photographer then I will be willing to be an assistant. I need an external flash!


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Apr 14, 2008 02:15 as a reply to  @ staceyann's post |  #6
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nice work dude, for your first wedding you get beautiful people thats a good point to star with more weddings. keep on shutting ;)


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Apr 14, 2008 03:56 |  #7

#3 FTW!!!


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Apr 14, 2008 04:55 |  #8

Great effort for your first wedding :)


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Apr 14, 2008 07:44 |  #9

I used the 580 flash. I also used Joe demb flip it card on the flash and used it for portrait and landscape shots. It worked really good.

Thanks alot for the words guys. I have learned alot reading on these forums. Especially use on flash.

I was so sore the next day from running around all day! And I think I was more nervous then the B&G :)


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Apr 14, 2008 09:24 |  #10

You did really well here. I think the best shot is no3.

Just one comment (I may get some grief from others here), but be careful about getting shots that look too much down a bride's front.




  
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Apr 14, 2008 13:51 |  #11

Don't ya love that flip it? I do!

I think overall, super shots.

First one is a bit dark in her eyes and her skin looks very red, I might slide that back a bit in color balance, and do a tiny bit of (realistic) dodging in her eyes.

Love #2, this is a shot that makes sense for up the nose, since she's getting ready.

#3 is made of WIN totally. That is just awesome in about 100 different ways.

#4 Great expression on this but I don't care for processing it this waya.

#5 is my least favorite.. It's dark, and seems off in color.

#6 is great also!!


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Apr 15, 2008 00:13 |  #12

Gujustud wrote in post #5324881 (external link)
#3 FTW!!!

Totally agree!


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Apr 15, 2008 09:46 |  #13

Great job. I like 3.


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Apr 15, 2008 15:11 |  #14

Thanks a bunch guys. I edited #5 and it looks much better Thanks for the advise!

I also thought the flip it was a great cheap investment I have made in my equipment. With proper use aka practice :) it is fantastic.

Thanks for the props on number 3 I am sure the B&G will love that one as well.


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Apr 16, 2008 22:58 as a reply to  @ iplayazi's post |  #15

All nice shots ! :lol:


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