Wedding rehearsal (please look and comment)
Yesterday was the wedding rehearsal for my two best friends wedding. I am proud to be the Best Man and hope that shows in my pictures. The wedding is on Saturday the 17th and I'm nervous already. There will be a professional photog taking the ceremony and formal pics, but I will be taking the reception pics. I have never done anything like this before and am a mix of excitement and nerves. I will be using a 20D, 580EX with Gary Fong's LSII (which I just got in the mail today) and for the majority of the time will have a 50mm f/1.4 on. These are some pics I took at the rehearsal yesterday. Please take a look and point out anything you think I should work on. I really appreciate any suggestion you may have. These were taken with the 50mm and natural light. They were taken at the site of the wedding and at teh same time the wedding will be at, although the pics I take will most likely be indoors or later outside in much less light.
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The Blushing Bride Josie
The Groom John hugging Josies parents
John with his Mom
By the power invested in me......
You may kiss the Bride (I know her face is OOF, but I thought it was a cute shot)
Josie showing the ring bearers tux to Johns Aunt (left) and Grandma (right), it's soo little.
These are the 6 best out of 24 shots, 25% isn't so bad, it's better than I usually do. Please give me any last minute advice you may have, there are a lot of great photogs in this forum and I have already learned soo much from all of you. I almost feel like all the threads I have read and pictures I have taken so far were just practice for this single event.
Wish me Luck
Nick
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The Blushing Bride Josie
The Groom John hugging Josies parents
John with his Mom
By the power invested in me......
You may kiss the Bride (I know her face is OOF, but I thought it was a cute shot)
Josie showing the ring bearers tux to Johns Aunt (left) and Grandma (right), it's soo little.
These are the 6 best out of 24 shots, 25% isn't so bad, it's better than I usually do. Please give me any last minute advice you may have, there are a lot of great photogs in this forum and I have already learned soo much from all of you. I almost feel like all the threads I have read and pictures I have taken so far were just practice for this single event.
Wish me Luck
Nick
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If you have the light, you might try shooting candids with a 70-200
or something shorter.
Best of luck to you!
Ian
Thanks for the advice Ian
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nickwphoto
and some awesome facial expressions
shiny new thoughts are recycled clatter
down to my cell phone shooter,
anyone have a decent early SD card digtal for grabs?
a doomed love
Well, then don't see the back of either one, if possible move to a spot where both faces can be seen in profile, this also lets you see whatever is going on between them (rings, kisses, and such). I don't do weddings for income but when I do it for "fun," moving around and in and out is the best way to get the most out of a lens as long as you are not glued to a specific chair.
these look nice - need some attn in post, i think the skin tones are a bit too red imo.
have a great time, relax, and try to remember: best man first, photographer second
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Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
nickwphoto
Thanks for looking and for the comment. I got the TC BTW, thanks a lot I'm dying to try it out.
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Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
nickwphoto
Agree with Andy on color also need to set white and black pt in levels and some S cuve to improve contrast, mid tones need some brightening. Has to be tough from where you were standing. Break out that 70-200-'is' gives effective 2 or more stops equivalence-and push that 20d-don't be afraid to boost iso to 800 or 1250 .....do this and you will get some awesome shots---you will fill the frame, have sharp images with lovley 'bokah' and little noise.and don't forget fillflash with a diffuser of some type.........have fun and take lots more shots than you think you'll need(big flash card or some other portable storage)...........Mereimage