Male photogs what do you wear?
JayClark79
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Do you guys own/rent a tux, do your wear a suit, do you go casual?
Im sure the answer is depends on the wedding right lol.
Im sure the answer is depends on the wedding right lol.
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Weddings/Portraits and anything else that catches my eye.
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My vests are full vests that I have made by local tailors.....I supply the material and get a vest back in a week or 2.
Even at the most formal wedding I am down to the vest in short order but I have a chronic sweating problem.....My internal furnace runs hot and my normal temp instead of 98.6 is a little over 99 degrees.........I live in shorts and tee shirts year around and sandals or "tennis" shoes.................have not used a furnace in my home in over 15yrs......that is how HOT Natured I am.......
You are working not going to a wedding.
If I had to wear a suit or tux I would not take the wedding...that's just not me....
I spend to much time sitting on the ground and crawling over stuff to wear anything suitlike.
Just my take on it..
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I dress like I was going on a little more formal of a date.
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Weddings/Portraits and anything else that catches my eye.
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This might sound silly, but I never wear something that makes noise. There is nothing more humiliating than squeaky shoes during a ceremony...
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I wear a dress or skirt that's long enough and with a modest neckline and dressy flats or low heels. I like to look stylish, even when I'm working. I don't think I've ever worn a pink thong.
Caroline
Like others have said. The goal is to not stand out. Ask the bride what you should wear if you're not sure. But, just in case, keep that pink thong handy just in case.
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I really keep it simple, I wear my button down dark blue shirt and tan khakis with dress loafers.
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I like walking in like well-dressed guest. Usually, my colors match the bride's florals so I look like I belong. I tend to shoot fairly high-end affairs so it's important for me to look good.
When it's in the middle of summer and it's hot, I'll wear black pants and black polo shirt. If it's a more formal affair, I'll go with the suit. One thing I rarely do if I'm wearing a suit is take off my coat. Sometimes if I'm doing a lot of running around it comes off. I always keep my tie on and I never loosen it until I get in the car to go home.
Even for black tie events, I don't wear a tux. The only photographrs I see wearing tuxes are usually the cheesy cheap guys from yesteryear. I think logo wear is fine for the guys at the quickie lube shop, but not for a wedding.
My philosophy is that I want to look great and project a sense of high-value. People pay a lot of money for me to show up at their wedding so I want to look the part. Looking good also gives people confidence in my abilities.
John
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I also have it on the cover info sheet of my contract where the couple is supposed to fill in the attire. You know -- casual, dress, Indian, tux, wookie, etc.
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As second shooter I wear a black suit with a white shirt and a black tux vest. My primary always wears a tux to any formal wedding. He started out wearing a nice suit, but later upgraded to a good quality tux that can take the pounding a wedding photog will give it. The feedback he's gotten from his clients on his appearance has been unanimously excellent. For more casual weddings, he has worn dress slacks with a button-down shirt and tie; he's never gone less formal than that. He always checks on appropriate dress level with the clients in advance.
I have attended many formal weddings as a guest, where the photographer or videographer were dressed in dark polo shirts, and I thought they stuck out more than anyone else, despite the dark colors. Blending is not just about color, and not just about style, it's about both; a tux at a casual wedding is as inappropriate as a Van Halen t-shirt at a formal wedding.
If you're going to shoot weddings, you need to be prepared for all levels of dress from casual to full formal, and ask the clients ahead of time how they would prefer you to dress.
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And then I make a note because I'm forgetful
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Wear dark clothing, not the bright flower polka dot shirt your aunt gave you, dark clothing will allow you to move without being picked up by everyone. You want everyone to watch the bride & groom and not you. Black dress pants, black cotton button up shirt w/o a tie, black shoes and black belt.... Did I say BLACK . I attached a photo a guest took during a wedding of my outfit. If it is an after 6 evening wedding step it up a level and put on a jacket and a tie. Just my 2 cents.... You will do fine.. Good Luck
is that a monopod?
It is a manfrotto mono pod, one of their larger ones. The very very low res png file twisted the big block pixels on the angle and it looks like a ribbon. Twisted!!!!
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At my wedding on May 8th I have to wear chucks... its gonna be awesome!
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Yeah, the pixelation makes it look like a ribbon. But I can pick a manfrotto out of a pic anyday!
I'm disappointed, Swartzy Geez - some people just have NO sense of fun. Can't you just wear a black one instead?!
~ducks and runs~ roflrofl
Usually I wear slacks and a button up shirt. I have a few pairs of Johnston and Murphy shoes that are worth their weight in gold. Dead of summer I usually go with a silk short sleeve shirt. People know you are there working and in most cases want to see you working hard. Sweat is a result of that! I usually keep an extra shirt in the car in case I need to change, but an undershirt helps a lot and pasta is a far bigger enemy for me.
I have a closet full of suits but they stay there when I'm working. If somebody ever requested a suit I would happily oblige and for true black tie if they wanted me in a tux I would rent one with a neck 3 sizes to big to let the steam escape and add $150 to cover it... NBD. I get people asking me what I wear but never yet a request or complaint.
Matt
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