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First wedding shoot - advice needed

vangoghvangogh Registered Users Posts: 353 Major grins
edited July 17, 2006 in Technique
Hiya

I've just learnt a friend of mine is getting married - this Saturday!!! He's asked me to be a witness & also take some photos. Its a small registry office do, nothing fancy, there's no white dress to deal with & he'll probably be wearing just shirt & trousers rather than a suit as its so hot here at the moment. He is Asian so his skin is quite dark & she is Eastern European with very dark hair & quite pale skin.

What sort of settings should I be using to get an even balance between the 2 of them? Should I be using a flash? Will the inbuilt one on the E500 be enough or should I use my small external flash?

Thanks very much in advance.
Nicola
Iconic Creative
http://iconiccreative.smugmug.com

"To be creative means the ability to remain thirsty and to want more, never be content...you keep on seeing, discovering and understanding the joy of creativity"
Raghu Rai

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    chrisjleechrisjlee Registered Users Posts: 384 Major grins
    edited July 4, 2006
    vangogh wrote:
    Hiya

    I've just learnt a friend of mine is getting married - this Saturday!!! He's asked me to be a witness & also take some photos. Its a small registry office do, nothing fancy, there's no white dress to deal with & he'll probably be wearing just shirt & trousers rather than a suit as its so hot here at the moment. He is Asian so his skin is quite dark & she is Eastern European with very dark hair & quite pale skin.

    What sort of settings should I be using to get an even balance between the 2 of them? Should I be using a flash? Will the inbuilt one on the E500 be enough or should I use my small external flash?

    Thanks very much in advance.

    Try google. This question has been asked lots of times over.

    But heres a thread to start:
    http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00HAOP&tag=
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    Chris
    Detroit Wedding Photography Blog
    Canon 10D | 20D | 5D
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    vangoghvangogh Registered Users Posts: 353 Major grins
    edited July 4, 2006
    chrisjlee wrote:
    Try google. This question has been asked lots of times over.

    But heres a thread to start:
    http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00HAOP&tag=

    Thanks for the link.

    It may well have been asked before, but I only joined in December so wouldn't necessarily have seen it.
    Nicola
    Iconic Creative
    http://iconiccreative.smugmug.com

    "To be creative means the ability to remain thirsty and to want more, never be content...you keep on seeing, discovering and understanding the joy of creativity"
    Raghu Rai
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    saurorasaurora Registered Users Posts: 4,320 Major grins
    edited July 4, 2006
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    chrisjleechrisjlee Registered Users Posts: 384 Major grins
    edited July 5, 2006
    vangogh wrote:
    Thanks for the link.

    It may well have been asked before, but I only joined in December so wouldn't necessarily have seen it.

    Well just search it on the web, not just dgrin. There are many wedding photographer forums. Good luck with your friends wedding.
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    Chris
    Detroit Wedding Photography Blog
    Canon 10D | 20D | 5D
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    BakatBakat Registered Users Posts: 155 Major grins
    edited July 11, 2006
    One bit of advice since it's on the fly and you don't have tons of time.

    Diffuse the flash, preferably bounce & diffuse the flash.

    Kat

    P.S. Oh yeah and don't do the "ankle chop". Either do a head shot, a bust shot, or a full length shot; but, the mid calf "I couldn't decide" shot stinks of amature. I know these things because I've done them and had kind mentors to correct me.
    "Photography is not a sport. It has no rules"
    Bill Brandt
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    JeffroJeffro Registered Users Posts: 1,941 Major grins
    edited July 11, 2006
    Bakat wrote:
    One bit of advice since it's on the fly and you don't have tons of time.

    Diffuse the flash, preferably bounce & diffuse the flash.

    Kat

    P.S. Oh yeah and don't do the "ankle chop". Either do a head shot, a bust shot, or a full length shot; but, the mid calf "I couldn't decide" shot stinks of amature. I know these things because I've done them and had kind mentors to correct me.

    This may be good advise, but I bet it didn't help vangogh.....

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    ....Being as how it was after the fact.....check the date....11doh.gif:D

    But speaking of....how did the wedding turn out vangogh? ne_nau.gif
    Always lurking, sometimes participating. :D
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    vangoghvangogh Registered Users Posts: 353 Major grins
    edited July 12, 2006
    Jeffro wrote:
    This may be good advise, but I bet it didn't help vangogh.....

    Attachment not found.

    ....Being as how it was after the fact.....check the date....11doh.gif:D

    But speaking of....how did the wedding turn out vangogh? ne_nau.gif
    Thanks for the tips, even if it is after the date :D.

    It wasn't too bad, but there were a few things I had issues with. Because it ws the first time, I thought I'd stick the ISO on auto & then hopefully the camera would get it right, but inside the registry office it didn't work out as planned & I got a bit of shake & some of the pics were slightly out of focus. I wasn't sure whether to use the 15-45 or 45-150 so went with the zoom throughout, which was ok outside, but I think it would have been better to use the smaller lens indoors.

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    This was the better of the 2 signing pics, I've had to sharpen it quite a bit, the other just wasn't salvagable.

    I thought the ring one was cool!
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    Here's the "We're celebrities & wear cool shades" shot! lol

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    The gooey one!!

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    The bride wasn't particularly well and she didn't want too many photos but both the groom & I said go on. more pics!

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    Here's the full length one. the groom said he wanted the people in the background

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    The hands together shot - I missed the putting on of the ring in the office as I was on the wrong side - you live & learn :):

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    The other witness & her friend
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    And who's that mysterious lady in pink? Yours truly!!!

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    Nicola
    Iconic Creative
    http://iconiccreative.smugmug.com

    "To be creative means the ability to remain thirsty and to want more, never be content...you keep on seeing, discovering and understanding the joy of creativity"
    Raghu Rai
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    BakatBakat Registered Users Posts: 155 Major grins
    edited July 12, 2006
    It may be just be me, but the pics aren't showing up.
    Anybody else?

    Kat
    "Photography is not a sport. It has no rules"
    Bill Brandt
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    vangoghvangogh Registered Users Posts: 353 Major grins
    edited July 12, 2006
    Bakat wrote:
    It may be just be me, but the pics aren't showing up.
    Anybody else?

    Kat

    Ah its a protected gallery, forgot. I'll let them see them first & then post them after.
    Nicola
    Iconic Creative
    http://iconiccreative.smugmug.com

    "To be creative means the ability to remain thirsty and to want more, never be content...you keep on seeing, discovering and understanding the joy of creativity"
    Raghu Rai
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    vangoghvangogh Registered Users Posts: 353 Major grins
    edited July 17, 2006
    vangogh wrote:
    Ah its a protected gallery, forgot. I'll let them see them first & then post them after.

    Can you all see the pics now?
    Nicola
    Iconic Creative
    http://iconiccreative.smugmug.com

    "To be creative means the ability to remain thirsty and to want more, never be content...you keep on seeing, discovering and understanding the joy of creativity"
    Raghu Rai
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    Frog LadyFrog Lady Registered Users Posts: 1,091 Major grins
    edited July 17, 2006
    Hi Nicola,

    yes, the pictures show up now. You have some very nice ones there. I like the ring shot and the picture of the bride w/ her hand by her chin. It's too bad about all the sun glasses, I think they detract from the people in the picturene_nau.gif

    cheers,

    C.
    Colleen
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