Shot my first wedding.
JayClark79
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I shot my 1st wedding last weekend and wow what a trip... Tons of fun... but I went from thinking I was just going to help the main photographer who was shooting this wedding as a favor to friends... To being told day of that "your betting at people pictures then me so I want you to be front and center at the wedding, and oh I want you incharge of all the formal shots, you brought your light stands right? :huh .... Ya what fun... keep in mind this is the FIRST time iv ever used my off camera setup in any other place besides my basement studio.:dunno
The groom had a TON of acme that i did my best to touch up, and as you can see in some of the pics was a greasy sweaty mess lol
Here are some of my favs, please C&C
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The groom had a TON of acme that i did my best to touch up, and as you can see in some of the pics was a greasy sweaty mess lol
Here are some of my favs, please C&C
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My Site http://www.jayclarkphotography.com
Canon Rebel T1i | Canon 50mm 1.8 | Tamron 28-75mm 2.8 | Canon 75-300mm EF f 4.5 III | Opteka Grip | Canon 580exII | 2 Vivitar 383 Flash's and a home studio setup.
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That one leaves me shaking my head. Not because of you at all, but that was, in my opinion, very uncalled for. I think the couple came away with the best photographer that day. Kudos to you!
The bride is especially stunning with her classic hair and dress... I wish more brides would get out of this "stuck with the same look as everyone else" thing and get creative with it.
Thanks you guys for the positive comments I had a blast and hope to start doing more weddings atleast as a 2nd shooter in the near future!
My Site http://www.jayclarkphotography.com
Canon Rebel T1i | Canon 50mm 1.8 | Tamron 28-75mm 2.8 | Canon 75-300mm EF f 4.5 III | Opteka Grip | Canon 580exII | 2 Vivitar 383 Flash's and a home studio setup.
Was the primary a pro photog, or just an enthusiast who was shooting the wedding as a favor to his friends?
My Site http://www.jayclarkphotography.com
Canon Rebel T1i | Canon 50mm 1.8 | Tamron 28-75mm 2.8 | Canon 75-300mm EF f 4.5 III | Opteka Grip | Canon 580exII | 2 Vivitar 383 Flash's and a home studio setup.
I like #2 (dont care for the expression on the first bm face though, but not much you can do about that), #4, and #5. I think 5 needs a little more contrast, but thats just my opinion.
As for the photographer that threw this all onto you... Very unprofessional. Even though he's an enthusiast that wanted to get a photojournalistic approach, it doesn't allow him to hand the gig to someone else. He should've told the bride and groom a head of time that he would be more comfortable as a 2nd shooter.
For a first wedding and not being prepared 100% to be the main photog. Congratulations, I think you did a wonderful job
EDIT: Its also possible to fix the highlights in PP, here is a quick example.
My Site http://www.jayclarkphotography.com
Canon Rebel T1i | Canon 50mm 1.8 | Tamron 28-75mm 2.8 | Canon 75-300mm EF f 4.5 III | Opteka Grip | Canon 580exII | 2 Vivitar 383 Flash's and a home studio setup.
I use photoshop CS4 (cant wait for CS5 to be released - the new content aware system looks amazing). But, you can do this in lightroom. In photoshop I used the patch tool and healing brush. In Lightroom I would use the spot remover brush in the development tab.
If I had the high res file I could've been more accurate with my edit, but this technique is very easy.
You want to diffuse the highlights, but not get rid of them completely. If you got rid of them completely, the face would look flat and dull. If you want to send me the high res file I can edit it, and make a video on how I did it so you (and others) can learn. I've been wanting to make some video tutorials lately so this will be a great opportunity.
This is a good 1st. I like #5.
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Mostly. But as I was told the photographer hired by the clients, did the "Second shooter's work" and the hired 2nd shooter did the main. Don't ask. Just repeating what I was told.
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This sounds nuts lol
My Site http://www.jayclarkphotography.com
Canon Rebel T1i | Canon 50mm 1.8 | Tamron 28-75mm 2.8 | Canon 75-300mm EF f 4.5 III | Opteka Grip | Canon 580exII | 2 Vivitar 383 Flash's and a home studio setup.