A few wedddings from last year.
Things have died down enough to finally take some time to post some photos.
So heres the first wedding
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Heres the second wedding
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28. both there bands say this passage in Hebrew (pretty tight band of focus to work with)
Heres the third and last wedding hope your still with me
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36. anxious
37. groom with his younger brother(best man) he just put the exhaust on (not the best quality but this is there favorite shot)
38. trying to figure out the hanker chiefs
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42. wiping back some tears
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44. not sharp but these are some of my favorite shots to get.
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46 Dad and sons.
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49. ringing the bell
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Sorry I got carried away. Id be im pressed if anyone made it through all of them:rofl Thanks for looking... Comments critiques welcomed and appreciated.
So heres the first wedding
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Heres the second wedding
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28. both there bands say this passage in Hebrew (pretty tight band of focus to work with)
Heres the third and last wedding hope your still with me
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36. anxious
37. groom with his younger brother(best man) he just put the exhaust on (not the best quality but this is there favorite shot)
38. trying to figure out the hanker chiefs
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42. wiping back some tears
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44. not sharp but these are some of my favorite shots to get.
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46 Dad and sons.
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49. ringing the bell
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Sorry I got carried away. Id be im pressed if anyone made it through all of them:rofl Thanks for looking... Comments critiques welcomed and appreciated.
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Thanks!
#48 is one of my favorites from the whole year. Ive been really liking the warm toned desaturated look more and more lately.
then lenses I use most if not only are a 70-200 2.8 IS, canon 10-22, and a Tamron 17-50 2.8 on either a 40D or XTi. While I'm at I might as well add I use a 550/430EX for flash with either a omni bounce or GF lightsphere.
Thanks, Im going to adapt a little of your high key style this year
"I am just here to learn more and be a better photographer..."
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Nikkor VR 18-105mm 3.5-5.6
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SB-600 Flash
Favs of the set-
#3- The boy shushing... Great catch! That one made me laugh out loud!
#15- Trucks and guns...Perfect! I love it when people have personalities. It is so fun!
#6- Cake on the knife. Great lighting and really fun catch.
#24- I am in love with your sky and old church photos... makes me long for summer weddings. (And summer with no weddings! !)
(Thanks for sharing!)
19, 24 & 60 are my absolute favorites.
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Thanks, that was pretty fun to shoot, Its always fun when people are down for whatever.
Thanks for the review, I know it was a lot to go through.. Ive been trying to pay more attention to what the crowd is doing while there waiting along with the normal bride and groom getting ready shots.
Yeah you cant go wrong with trucks and guns
Ive been taking the cake slice shot just about every wedding just after they share it with each other, I'm glad you liked it I have got much feed back about it yet.
As far as the sky church shots those are always my favorite, I love going wide, its the landscape shooter in me:D
Thanks again!
That balcony was pretty handy for crowd shots as well as being out of site for the most part.
For 19 (flower girl) the light from one of the windows was shining only on her and for that shot it was perfect light. for the rest of the it stunk, it blew out whatever was in the light trying to expose everyone else. Luckily it didnt last long and was out of all the shots.
Thanks.
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For the first set I like 3 and 5, the 2nd set I like 18, 23 and 28, and the third set 31, 36, 44 (screw sharp!) and 46. 36 is just awe inspiring and says so much to me... that is just an amazing capture and my overall favorite!!!
On the more critical note, (simply my opinions of course) I think 56 would have been far better if shot horizontal with more negative space or centered as a vertical shot. I also think 53 would have been a little better if the wedding party was closer to the lens so that you could put a little more of them in the frame while still maintaining the full height of that gorgeous tree in the background. 42 is also a great shot but would have been better shot closer cropped on the tearing groomsman's face and blurring the foreground.
All in all this is truly inspirational work. Thanks so much for sharing!
Matt
Bodies: Canon 5d mkII, 5d, 40d
Lenses: 24-70 f2.8L, 70-200 f4.0L, 135 f2L, 85 f1.8, 50 1.8, 100 f2.8 macro, Tamron 28-105 f2.8
Flash: 2x 580 exII, Canon ST-E2, 2x Pocket Wizard flexTT5, and some lower end studio strobes
Thanks Swartzy! It means a lot!
Thank you, Basically the 3rd wedding was a bit more organized.
For the first set yeah the shushing shot definitely takes the cake, and her grabing his ring (unposed) is just what we hope to capture during the day.
The second set, 18 I only wish the bride and dad werent so blown. 23 was just a fun shot, I was going for something and that turned out great. Really glad you liked number 28 it took me 10 shots to get the focus band where I wanted it in the middle of a hectic reception.
As for the 3rd set. #31 the brides dad is a home builder so I wanted to include some of his work. #36 was just perfect luck. #44 Thanks Ive been trying to learn perfection isnt always key. I always go back to #48.
Your right on 56, I just wish the landscape would have allowed it.
I hear you on 53 I just had so many close ups I just wanted something wide. The party all asked "are you still shooting us"
Again your right on 42, To be honest him wipeing his eyes was so quik I didnt even notice till after the photos were on the computer.
Thanks for the review!
Ahh if it were only a perfect world! Don't think for a second, based on my comments that I'm not fully impressed!!! This is really fine work.
Matt
Bodies: Canon 5d mkII, 5d, 40d
Lenses: 24-70 f2.8L, 70-200 f4.0L, 135 f2L, 85 f1.8, 50 1.8, 100 f2.8 macro, Tamron 28-105 f2.8
Flash: 2x 580 exII, Canon ST-E2, 2x Pocket Wizard flexTT5, and some lower end studio strobes