My first paid wedding! Woohooh! :D
bloomphotog
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Alright, so I shot their older daughters wedding for free, and they called me back for the next daughters wedding; only this time they wanted to pay me. Nice. I had just bought my new D700 and was totally jazzed to get in some wedding work with it.
It's all natural light, in a nice backyard setting. White balance correction only.
Here are quite a few of my favorites. C&C VERY welcome. Thanks!
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It's all natural light, in a nice backyard setting. White balance correction only.
Here are quite a few of my favorites. C&C VERY welcome. Thanks!
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D40
18 - 55 kit lens
55- 200 VR kit lens
Lots of desires
A couple could use some fill flash but overall very nice series.
She is a cutie.
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Just one thing, I'm sure the bridel would appreciate if you would touch up her skin a bit
... and oh my ... what happened to that cake?? Sounds like quite a story ....
Thanks for sharing. Really enjoyed looking at this (fresh, colorful, well "lit", fun) set
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Great job.
Agree on the skin touch up for bride and all party involved (close up shoots)
Also try a little B&W for the bride getting ready ... helps the mood.
#1 nice capture - like it a lot - nice colors/composition.
#3 - try in b&w or another preset to minimize frame behind head.
otherwise nice capture.
#5 - sweet but add skin touch up.
#8 winner .....
#16-#19-#22 all very nice.
thanks for sharing....
Later,
_Mark
Caroline
So I need a flash, is that what I'm hearing? I actually have an SB600 on the way, so we'll have to see if that improves my game next time around.
I agree on the skin retouching. Do you guys think some simple Lightroom cloning would be sufficient?
Here a fun question: What do you think this wedding set is worth? What should a set my pricing at considering my style/skill?
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Wow, thanks!
Funny, that's exactly what I was planning for the next wedding. I think natural light is a big part of my style, so I am all in for keeping the flash off and bouncing some real light.
Most everything was shot with my personal favorite the Nikon 80-200mm 2.8. I also used a 50mm 1.8 for a couple shots.
Something about the bokeh on that 80-200 is just incredible. #13 just has such a magical look to it. It's a unique bokeh and I think it serves weddings quite well.
This is one wedding in near ideal lighting conditions.
Lets see what happens when you do an outside wedding in the sun, or a wedding in a dark hall, or a wedding where everyone shows up late and it is raining and you have 25 minutes to shoot the bride, wedding party and family and you main camera just went down because it got wet.
You need to realistically judge your skills and experience, gauge that against your local competition and that should give you a starting point to think about what you could charge.
You need to learn how to use a flash, there will be times when you will need it. Reflectors are not the way to go for consistency and ability to use in any scenario.
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http://aoboudoirboise.smugmug.com/
....yes. It is my main tool.
There is the skin softening preset in the brush tool.
good stuff.
Later,
_Mark
Hmmm...thanks for the critiques. To answer a few of them: I don't see how you can get much darker than some of the indoor bride/groom shots. Quite a few of the shots(most are in the main gallery) were taken at 6400/12800 ISO, f/2.8. The D700 makes these shots much easier than they should be. A year or so ago these shots would not have a chance without a flash.
For low light, I would be far more inclined to use a reflector over a flash. In a bright, high noon wedding I could see why you'd want a flash for some fill during the ceremony.
And actually, it started raining about 10 minutes after the ceremony. The group/B&G shots were taken during intermittent breaks in the H20.
Oh, and I should clarify. I know how to use a flash. Just has never been my favorite tool in the bag. Here's a recent "flash" shot with one borrowed speedlight.
Cool, I will add this step to my wedding workflow!
Looks like the assumption I made that you were a beginner photographer was wrong.
You obviously know what you are doing, you are just new to weddings.
You will be fine.
Take a look at what photographers in your area are charging, you should be able to jump right in at the median rate after getting a few under your belt for experience.
I totally hear you when it comes to the D700, the ISO capability opens up so many possibilities.
I hope there will come a day when I can get rid of my flashes, I hate when I have to use them.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21695902@N06/
http://500px.com/Shockey
alloutdoor.smugmug.com
http://aoboudoirboise.smugmug.com/
Amen to that I hate them too...
+1 They have their place, but more often then not they alter the look of the moments we are trying to capture; kind of defeating the concept of freezing these special, unaltered moments in time. I really try to avoid anything too synthetic looking. But hey, now I have a new challenge. When that SB-600 arrives, try and get the shots, with better technical lighting, while still keeping my "look".
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That's the plan! I am a career photog, so hopefully weddings will be a good fit. It is my living after all.
Tell me about it! I still don't know who she was exactly, a guests daughter I think. The opportunity for a shot presented itself and I ran with it. Her eyes are unbelievably huge. Very cute. I got a few other shots of her too.
(4 and 11 are two of the more noticeable ones with grain)
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