1st Wedding - Thanks for Your Help
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I posted some questions - use of flash etc. - about two weeks ago. All in all I think I did fairly well for first wedding. Comments welcome. Thanks to those who commented on my posting a few weeks ago - it was a big help. As Matthew said "practice, practice".
A lot like managing a one day project - now to convert my Excel spreadsheet for the day to MS Project Mgt. - well not really too time consuming.
Phil
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2 - Bride wanted photo of current local newspaper - I combined shot of ring and used comics.
3 Bounce flash here.
4 Found that the entry to the church to be the more difficult of shots - I used fill flash - I should have tried spot metering. Next time practice more.
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6 - Cloned out the left post - need to work on that a little more.
7 Born and raised in Michigan - so this is a big part of the day. 1999 Pontiac - Fantastic Condition
8 Jimmy Johns - B&G wanted a few Post Ceremony Pics there.
A lot like managing a one day project - now to convert my Excel spreadsheet for the day to MS Project Mgt. - well not really too time consuming.
Phil
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2 - Bride wanted photo of current local newspaper - I combined shot of ring and used comics.
3 Bounce flash here.
4 Found that the entry to the church to be the more difficult of shots - I used fill flash - I should have tried spot metering. Next time practice more.
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6 - Cloned out the left post - need to work on that a little more.
7 Born and raised in Michigan - so this is a big part of the day. 1999 Pontiac - Fantastic Condition
8 Jimmy Johns - B&G wanted a few Post Ceremony Pics there.
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#3, Some exposure to the bride's face would've made this better, IMO!
#7, Exposed sky and the couple fill-flashed may have worked better? Sky is completely blown out..
#8, Would've been nice if you could've gotten a bit of the groom's face while the bride was whispering(?) to him.
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All valid comments.
For number 7, I did use fill flash on many of those shots - not sure about that one. One thing I learned would be to doer fewer set post ceremony shots and have practiced more in advance. And to spend more time on each one.
Regarding number 8 - I posted 435 photos, so I guess it didn't bother me that neither face were in this photo. It was more of memory shot being at Jimmy Johns, which is where they wanted to go after the Post Ceremony photos at the church.
Thanks for your comments, Phil
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
Phil
#2 - Technically a good shot, but unless one of the comics in the paper is important to the couple, I'm not sure I would set up the shot this way. Instead, I might pick the title of the paper (e.g., here it's the Gainesville Sun) and frame the rings against that with the date if they just wanted a shot of the rings against the day's paper.
#3 - Good moment here - I like how the reflection in the mirror shows another person that isn't otherwise in the shot, does a good job of telling a story. Looks like it needs a little tweaking to make it really great, but you're definitely getting the right moments
#4 - Clean shot, but you're right about the flash - it's a tough situation that needs practice! I still need work on it myself
#5 - Another clean shot, colors may need to be tweaked a bit, but very clean
#6 - Looks good, traditional pose with even light. My only suggestion would be to put the veil over her front arm to hide her arm and the slight bulge on her back, but this is really a very subjective thing and self-consciousness about weight/size are really things that the photographer needs to glean about the client before the shooting ever begins.
#7 - Looks awesome. I wouldn't worry about the sky since I know that the sky in the Great Lakes area can tend to be grey/white-ish rather than the lovely blue you find in other areas!
#8 - I agree that the composition isn't the best here - is there a reason that you chose this one to share rather than some others from this series?
Good for a first wedding!
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That one has a little background to it. I had found online a series of ways to get couples to be comfortable in front of a camera - one was to ask the Bride or Groom to take a sniff of the husband's or wife's neck. So, when I saw the smell sign, it was a good mix. I should have had the bride and or groom facing the camera, although since the B&G asked to go to Jimmy Johns afterward it just seemed right to capture as it is. Next time I would take multiple poses.
Thanks to all for your comments. Sorry about late response as I am shopping for a few lenses.
Phil
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
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Thanks - appreciate it much. I learned a good amount. One critical thing I learned is to limit the number of post ceremony poses and know the exact amount of time available. I ended up trying to do too much, when I think I would have been better served arranging shots and lighting more. Live and learn.
Phil
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
Phil