Absolutely gorgeous job on this wedding. I hope someday to be able to take pictures like these on a consistent basis and in all circumstances. I admire your ability and creativity.
WOW!!! These are awesome! I hate to single one out, because so many of them are just incredible, but I am just blown away by that dress shot, I love everything about it. Your group shots are great. Groups are so hard to arrange and you arranged some very large groups with nice composition.
How did you set up your off camera lighting? I need to start trying that at events and weddings.
WOW!!! These are awesome! I hate to single one out, because so many of them are just incredible, but I am just blown away by that dress shot, I love everything about it. Your group shots are great. Groups are so hard to arrange and you arranged some very large groups with nice composition.
How did you set up your off camera lighting? I need to start trying that at events and weddings.
David if you read some of the other replies you will see where I explained that. I shot in manual, but set the flash on ETTL.
Absolutely gorgeous job on this wedding. I hope someday to be able to take pictures like these on a consistent basis and in all circumstances. I admire your ability and creativity.
....I've seen your work...you are already there!!!
Just a wonderful job you did here. Your posing of the groups and lighting and processing are just terrific! I'm so impressed. Way to go!!! You should be very proud of yourself and I bet they are/will be thrilled.
Elaine
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Jeff, I don't think I say anything that has not already been said about the quality of the images you have posted. What I can say, though, is that seeing these images is inspirational!
I've been watching your work here on Dgrin for a little while and I've been inpressed by everything that I have seen.
Just a wonderful job you did here. Your posing of the groups and lighting and processing are just terrific! I'm so impressed. Way to go!!! You should be very proud of yourself and I bet they are/will be thrilled.
Thank you so much Elaine. As you know, I have been experimenting with light, gels, and white balance for quite a little while now. I put everything together for this set and everything paid off. There were various types of lighting in the room. I began at the rehearsal by shooting a WB target under each source type...finally finding which one was the dominant source in the room. To this I matched my flash the best I could. Finally in Lightroom, I warmed the final images an nth of a nudge and synched them all. It was magic. I edited the whole set (500 or so?) in one 7 hour sitting. I was thrilled...with the results...and with the speed with which I was able to edit. In the past I have spent from 20 to 50 hours editing a wedding. This one was a breeze after the fact!!
Jeff, I don't think I say anything that has not already been said about the quality of the images you have posted. What I can say, though, is that seeing these images is inspirational!
I've been watching your work here on Dgrin for a little while and I've been inpressed by everything that I have seen.
Please, keep them coming.
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Jeff McPhail
Thanks Jeff, for having a look and leaving the kind comment. I appreciate the compliment.
I am glad you found one of the secrets to great off camera flash, the ST-E2. A very useful device.
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I have found it to be a VERY useful tool, and also to perform much better than it's critics would lead you to believe. Setting a reasonable shutter speed, ISO, and aperture in these examples, and letting ETTL Auto work out the flash power on it's own was insanely simple. Piece of cake!
A few more now that I have made it through my first round of edits.
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Awesome shot and nice pose. I love the moss on the chimney in the background. Gives it that Louisiana touch.
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OH HOLY COW!!!! Those are amazing!!!
I got married there and my pictures look NOTHING like that!! WOW!!!
And it's not 'out in the country', it could be much much worse, promise. My husband was sold on that place the second he walked in the door, the floor creaked and he immediately said "How much is the deposit, we're signing a contract now and paying in cash" and that's exactly what he did. Love that place.
That dress shot, WOW, that's one I'll have to remember. Wish I had my dress hanging up in that window
Hey Jeff, Wow! Must have been an extremely difficult place to photograph. And yet you made it look so easy. I'm so impressed that you were able to take a difficult situation and make it look so elegant!!!! Only a great photographer, like yourself, could do such a thing. You do awesome work!!!!!! Allen
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How did you set up your off camera lighting? I need to start trying that at events and weddings.
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Wonderful shots!!! LFor someone who's not sure he really wants to shoot weddings, you really have an eye for it! Great job!
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David if you read some of the other replies you will see where I explained that. I shot in manual, but set the flash on ETTL.
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Well as you know there is more to wedding photography than just photographs. Thanks for looking!!!
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....I've seen your work...you are already there!!!
Thanks for the kind comments!
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Just a wonderful job you did here. Your posing of the groups and lighting and processing are just terrific! I'm so impressed. Way to go!!! You should be very proud of yourself and I bet they are/will be thrilled.
Comments and constructive critique always welcome!
Elaine Heasley Photography
I've been watching your work here on Dgrin for a little while and I've been inpressed by everything that I have seen.
Please, keep them coming.
Thanks
Jeff McPhail
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Thank you so much Elaine. As you know, I have been experimenting with light, gels, and white balance for quite a little while now. I put everything together for this set and everything paid off. There were various types of lighting in the room. I began at the rehearsal by shooting a WB target under each source type...finally finding which one was the dominant source in the room. To this I matched my flash the best I could. Finally in Lightroom, I warmed the final images an nth of a nudge and synched them all. It was magic. I edited the whole set (500 or so?) in one 7 hour sitting. I was thrilled...with the results...and with the speed with which I was able to edit. In the past I have spent from 20 to 50 hours editing a wedding. This one was a breeze after the fact!!
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Thanks Jeff, for having a look and leaving the kind comment. I appreciate the compliment.
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I am glad you found one of the secrets to great off camera flash, the ST-E2. A very useful device.
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Thanks PF
I have found it to be a VERY useful tool, and also to perform much better than it's critics would lead you to believe. Setting a reasonable shutter speed, ISO, and aperture in these examples, and letting ETTL Auto work out the flash power on it's own was insanely simple. Piece of cake!
Jeff
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Great series!! They must be very happy!! love the tone!
cheers!
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...I used the Canon17-55mm F2.8IS for the whole shebang.
Thanks for the kind comment.:D
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Ah... sweet!! That's a nice peice of Glass!!...
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It is a greeeaaaattt piece of glass and I highly reccomend it. Uhg.....it won't fit that Nikon though!!!
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OMG. You are back!!! Where have you been?? Haha ... and boo you to making nasty comments against Nikon!! :patch .. haha
.....I didn't make a nasty comment....only that my favorite lens won't fit!!!
I have been busy doing nothing!
Actually was out opf pocket for a week...then I have been working a load of overtime since returning to make up for it.
Here...is where I was...
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=98318
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=98661
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Awesome shot and nice pose. I love the moss on the chimney in the background. Gives it that Louisiana touch.
Thanks BHam.
I like doing portraits against old brick, and spotted that nook on my first inspection of the site.
Do send a message if you get into BTR. There is also another DGrinner nearby in denham springs that might be interested.
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OH HOLY COW!!!! Those are amazing!!!
I got married there and my pictures look NOTHING like that!! WOW!!!
And it's not 'out in the country', it could be much much worse, promise. My husband was sold on that place the second he walked in the door, the floor creaked and he immediately said "How much is the deposit, we're signing a contract now and paying in cash" and that's exactly what he did. Love that place.
That dress shot, WOW, that's one I'll have to remember. Wish I had my dress hanging up in that window
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Wow! Must have been an extremely difficult place to photograph. And yet you made it look so easy. I'm so impressed that you were able to take a difficult situation and make it look so elegant!!!! Only a great photographer, like yourself, could do such a thing.
You do awesome work!!!!!!
Allen