Shooting an outdoor wedding in the rain! Any tips?
joyaphotodesign
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Hello everyone,
I'm a newby to this forum and want to thank all the photographers who contribute so much of their knowledge for up coming Wedding Photographers like myself. I just checked the weather on my phone and it looks like it's going to rain this Friday in Los Angeles! I have an outdoor wedding scheduled at a golf course in Palos Vedez and am kinda getting nervous due to the circumstances. I work solo so was thinking of getting an assistant for the day to hold umbrella, flashes, etc... But don't know how much to pay. Any suggestions? I know to take a whole lot of plastic bags to cover my equipment but maybe there's a more professional way of doing this while protecting my equipment and not looking completely ridiculous. Any tips that are provided are greatly appreciated.
Thanx,
William
www.joya-photography.com
I'm a newby to this forum and want to thank all the photographers who contribute so much of their knowledge for up coming Wedding Photographers like myself. I just checked the weather on my phone and it looks like it's going to rain this Friday in Los Angeles! I have an outdoor wedding scheduled at a golf course in Palos Vedez and am kinda getting nervous due to the circumstances. I work solo so was thinking of getting an assistant for the day to hold umbrella, flashes, etc... But don't know how much to pay. Any suggestions? I know to take a whole lot of plastic bags to cover my equipment but maybe there's a more professional way of doing this while protecting my equipment and not looking completely ridiculous. Any tips that are provided are greatly appreciated.
Thanx,
William
www.joya-photography.com
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I would at the very least minimize my equipment list to the bare minimum, just what you can carry on you.
Google shooting dslr's in the rain, certainly there are some people who have used their DSLR's in the rain a lot.
Best of luck to you.
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^^ That. If you've built a rapport with the wedding coordinator or the coordinator at the venue, give them a call (if you can't get a hold of the couple to ask).
I took my camera mudding with some jeepers and let me just say... nothing saves a camera like a giant ziplock bag. I think it was a 5 gallon bag that I used. Just hold the plastic tight against the lens and wipe the mud off (or carry a box of bags) later. Hope that helps.
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Dont change your lenses in rain (no water inside the body). Don't point your lenses up (no water on lens). Keep a hood on to keep water off the lens.
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