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gwendolyn
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May 29, 2008
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I have to shoot my first outside wedding on Saturday. Will you please give me any advice and/or must haves! Thanks!
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Tee Why
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May 29, 2008
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Consider using fill in flash during the mid days to fill in the shadows.
Reflectors work well too but you need an assitant for that.
Good luck.
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May 29, 2008
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Wedding veteran Scott Quier did an excellent write up here.
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=83750
Ask detailed questions if you have any. The newbie shooting a wedding has been quite hashed out in these forums. So if you search around. You'll find some real gold in these hills.
-Jon
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As Jon so nicely pointed out, this kind of thing has been hammered out quite a few times.
Advice:
Read my write-up
Pray for over-cast skies
Ask specific questions for better answers
A clue to your equipment would also help.
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Reflectors work well too but you need an assitant for that.
Good luck.
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=83750
Ask detailed questions if you have any. The newbie shooting a wedding has been quite hashed out in these forums. So if you search around. You'll find some real gold in these hills.
-Jon
Advice:
- Read my write-up
- Pray for over-cast skies
- Ask specific questions for better answers
A clue to your equipment would also help.My Photos
Thoughts on photographing a wedding, How to post a picture, AF Microadjustments?, Light Scoop
Equipment List - Check my profile