dead time...
What do you do when you find that the wedding has slowed down...and you have shot everything that you can think of and still find yourself out of things to shoot.
I just shot a small wedding with 14 guests where that is just what happened at the reception. I had a bunch of people sitting at their tables...talking. My last idea was to take table portaits...which turned out to be a really good idea.
They were having happy hour...waiting for dinner...
Everyone was happy...but, you can only shoot so many images of the same people talking to the same people...and there wasn't much to speak of for detail shots...
So, what do you do when this happens to you...
I just thought I'd bring it up...it happens...and thought it might be a topic of interest...
I just shot a small wedding with 14 guests where that is just what happened at the reception. I had a bunch of people sitting at their tables...talking. My last idea was to take table portaits...which turned out to be a really good idea.
They were having happy hour...waiting for dinner...
Everyone was happy...but, you can only shoot so many images of the same people talking to the same people...and there wasn't much to speak of for detail shots...
So, what do you do when this happens to you...
I just thought I'd bring it up...it happens...and thought it might be a topic of interest...
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But yeah, after I feel like I'm just over-doing it, I start to just tone things down a little bit. I focus on specific candid moments here and there, and I'm always alert, but I'm definitely NOT opposed to sitting down and resting a little bit...
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Likewise.
I go outside for some fresh air to breathe.
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Sounds exactly like what I do, BEFORE down time. ;-)
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I drove my daughter (and assistant for the day) to Five Guys for a burger and fries.
We still beat the girls to the venue, and I was able to shoot the outdoor set up as it came together. PLUS++++ our bellies were full!!:D
Bonus came during the reception when the bride fixed a plate of food for me and sat me at a table. That was a first!
Ive never really had much downtime before. I usually spend it shooting weird stuff. If nothing else, I shoot tree branches, walls, windows, etc from the venue to use as watermark type backgrounds for the books.
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last weekend, i was able to use the RATE button on the Canon 5D3 and it's pretty cool..
It's been a long while since I've shot a wedding but I did shoot a post wedding reception/party this weekend. The bulk of the 4 hr party/reception was mostly 'downtime' but it's never 'downtime' for me...that's when I'm most creative. It really depends on the crowd.
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