vineyard engagement | different lighting experience
It's kind of different this time. I actually got to second shoot an engagement lol. Kind of tricky because while I'm setting up lights or helping set up lights for the main, I'm thinking about how I'm going to set up my lights too. It's really fun being able to tag team the session, but really kept me on my toes since I'm also assisting at times.
As usual, here's the link because I don't have permission to use the images outside of my blog.
CC appreciated (only a handful of photos hehe), and thanks so much!
PS. Things I need to work on:
1) I don't really have much time with the clients, so more dynamic compositions pretty much escape me. I find one thing that works, then I run it to ground till the next setting -_-
2) Better posing. Again my mind kind of blanks out with all the stuff going on lol. I should carry around a posing guide. I hate getting home and then realizing I didn't use the poses I wanted to at all.
3) Figure out where the modeling light button is for the Quadras. Honestly, what a pain the butt.
4) As soon as I get Goo Be Gone from the mail, I am putting some serious elbow grease on my LCD. The screen protector left gunkage when I tried to change it. It's cool that i can rely on the histogram, not so cool when I can barely see the composition. (Also not cool: when the clients say, "oh can I see the photos?" during the session.)
As usual, here's the link because I don't have permission to use the images outside of my blog.
CC appreciated (only a handful of photos hehe), and thanks so much!
PS. Things I need to work on:
1) I don't really have much time with the clients, so more dynamic compositions pretty much escape me. I find one thing that works, then I run it to ground till the next setting -_-
2) Better posing. Again my mind kind of blanks out with all the stuff going on lol. I should carry around a posing guide. I hate getting home and then realizing I didn't use the poses I wanted to at all.
3) Figure out where the modeling light button is for the Quadras. Honestly, what a pain the butt.
4) As soon as I get Goo Be Gone from the mail, I am putting some serious elbow grease on my LCD. The screen protector left gunkage when I tried to change it. It's cool that i can rely on the histogram, not so cool when I can barely see the composition. (Also not cool: when the clients say, "oh can I see the photos?" during the session.)
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the one where they are making the heart, and the hug, look a touch hot (at least on my monitor at work) for my taste- but overall I think they are very good - my fav is probably the last one - very nice
Also, there are unfortunate instances of flare in both that is definitely not helping lol.
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BTW, that guy way over-married. Good for him.
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The venue was late opening it up for the couple so 9AM turned to 10:30AM real quickly, and the sun just blasted down on us. Thank goodness I had the pack. I whipped it out, metered the exposure and done. The other photographer had been shooting the couple elsewhere (thank goodness, or her clients would have been melting) while I was quietly swearing at the triflash lol.
I really can't wait to see her images. She's so good and I'm learning so much just observing her. In the cellar, I set up the quadra for main and a speedlite for backlighting, while she used a snooted speedlite for drama. I love being able to experiment in these gorgeous settings.
anonymouscuban > Thanks! In fact, everyone who saw the two being photographed kept remarking on how good looking a couple they are. Not to mention that the bride to be is so photogenic, it's just impossible to take a bad photo!
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! Awesome lighting in these, gives me a cool magazine feel and the ones inside look like a fashion ad. Really Great!
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FlyNavy > Outside shots (about 10:30AM to noon-ish): one Quadra light in an Elinchrom octa on full power (400ws); inside shots: same light as outside but added a speedlite for back lighting.
p27rpy > Good eye, thank you. I can clone those out.
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3 is a great candid moment, I dont care for 4 or 5(cheese)
6 rocks!
7 I wish she was looking at him, or possibly her looking at him and him looking at you (it reminds me of a scene from "Ed TV" and a scene with Elizabeth Hurley)
Their so good though! I wouldnt have said anything negative about these unless someone was so specific about a critique....
The lighting is supurb! Great work!