My First Wedding! Yay!
So... I was a Groomsman at a friends wedding, and I brought along my gear. I was planning on taking a few photos just for fun, but I found out the main photographer was the Brides sister, and she was super happy to have someone else shooting(I guess she normally has a 2nd) So then I went all out and basically played the role of 2nd...
Used 40D with 10-22, 24-105 f4 is, and 70-200 f4 is, with 580ex II, and 420ex off camera.
This was my first time shooting a wedding, and my first time using off camera flash(now I'm sold.)
I learned a lot, and now I'm much more comfortable with the prospect of shooting something in the future. I'm pretty happy with what I got, and I showed the pictures to the bride and groom the other day and they loved them! :barb
Here are a few of my favorites from the wedding, ring ceremony, and reception... I had a really hard time picking!
C&C Welcome!
1#Groomsman getting help with cufflinks
2#Groom
3#I love kid shots!
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6#Right after they finished the ring ceremony.
7#Flash is up against the window to illuminate inside the car as they are leaving
8#Cake, and Bridesmaid's Bouquet
9#Guest Book
10#First Dance
11#
12#Groom's Parents
13#Cake Cutting...
14#She Creamed him!
15#Getting artsy for some detail shots.
16#Groom's sister, ready to go home.
Thanks for looking!
Ben
Used 40D with 10-22, 24-105 f4 is, and 70-200 f4 is, with 580ex II, and 420ex off camera.
This was my first time shooting a wedding, and my first time using off camera flash(now I'm sold.)
I learned a lot, and now I'm much more comfortable with the prospect of shooting something in the future. I'm pretty happy with what I got, and I showed the pictures to the bride and groom the other day and they loved them! :barb
Here are a few of my favorites from the wedding, ring ceremony, and reception... I had a really hard time picking!
C&C Welcome!
1#Groomsman getting help with cufflinks
2#Groom
3#I love kid shots!
4#
5#
6#Right after they finished the ring ceremony.
7#Flash is up against the window to illuminate inside the car as they are leaving
8#Cake, and Bridesmaid's Bouquet
9#Guest Book
10#First Dance
11#
12#Groom's Parents
13#Cake Cutting...
14#She Creamed him!
15#Getting artsy for some detail shots.
16#Groom's sister, ready to go home.
Thanks for looking!
Ben
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Hi! I'm Wally: website | blog | facebook | IG | scotchNsniff
Nikon addict. D610, Tok 11-16, Sig 24-35, Nik 24-70/70-200vr
I'm here to learn so please feel free to give me constructive criticism to help me become the photographer I desire to be.
Thanks, it really is worth it, i'm going to keep playing with it and hopefully get better.
Ben
Definitely will do that in the future, I picked up some stands to help with that.
Thanks,
Ben
Thanks for the feedback,
I'm starting to love flash, in fact this shoot inspired me to pick up 2 more 580ex's with stands and umbrellas. Hopefully that should help...
I'm curious, do you guys find it to works well to set the flashes on manual and off to the side on a stand when you are moving around in a group? Or is there a better way? For this event I was using canon's master/slave configuration and I was running into a few line of sight problems here and there so i'm considering a wireless trigger such as the cactus v5 that would force me to manual.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Ben
I'm here to learn so please feel free to give me constructive criticism to help me become the photographer I desire to be.
So you try to keep the flash moving with the subjects?(Gonna have to find an assistant)
Any thoughts when you don't have access to an assistant? do you still use the Cactus v5s? or do you stick to bounce/ettl?
Thanks!
Thanks, Glad you like it! I will definitely try and do more of this, I had a lot of fun shooting, and I learned a lot!
It really is amazing what you don't notice when you are the one taking the pictures, I.e. looking back, I do have some surroundings photos,
but I really did focus on the close ups when I was shooting the bride and groom, even when I was shooting wider angle lenses like this.
I think part of it was I was trying to keep different lenses than the main photographer so I would be capturing a different perspective. But I appreciate the perspective that you are giving me, I didn't really notice until you mentioned it!
As for lighting, it will definitely be a learning process for me, hopefully these stands will help, and I'll get more opportunities to play around with it.
Thanks,
Ben
Yeah, That little girl was adorable, and I was really happy with how that one came out!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Ben
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Thanks, my goal is really to capture those moments, I think I take a bit more of a photojournalistic approach then some would, and there were a few, that after I took them I said, "That is sooo them..." Maybe there is some basis to what you are saying...
Ben
Thanks, Glad you like them, You just picked out two of my absolute favorites.
By the way, I looked at your site, you've got a great style, I really love it!
Thanks,
Ben