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Well after months of saying no to the newlyweds to be....my uncle and to be aunt...have persuaded me to do their wedding photography as the can't afford a proper photographer.
The idea is that me and the bridges son will be doing a lot of shots, as well as some family using their point and shoots and collating the album at the end of the week.
I've finally caved in because they're happy with my statement that I won't be much cop having never done portraiture/weddings before.
Its something I've always shied away on and concentrated on my landscape photography. To me a wedding is the best day of someones life....so to spoil it with bad photos scares the cr*p out of me!
Anyway, anyone got any basic tips I may need? A dumb ass guide to shooting a wedding if you know how to use a camera?
My kit consists of:
Sony A700
Sony 16-105mm f3.5-5.6
Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6
Minolta 70-210mm f4
Benro C357 Tripod and Manfrotto Junior Geared Head
Remote shutter
Thats about it really, got filters that will be of no use at a wedding.
I can't help but feel I really need a flash and a 50mm f1.8 for low light stuff and creative stuff.
Any thoughts appreciated.
James
The idea is that me and the bridges son will be doing a lot of shots, as well as some family using their point and shoots and collating the album at the end of the week.
I've finally caved in because they're happy with my statement that I won't be much cop having never done portraiture/weddings before.
Its something I've always shied away on and concentrated on my landscape photography. To me a wedding is the best day of someones life....so to spoil it with bad photos scares the cr*p out of me!
Anyway, anyone got any basic tips I may need? A dumb ass guide to shooting a wedding if you know how to use a camera?
My kit consists of:
Sony A700
Sony 16-105mm f3.5-5.6
Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6
Minolta 70-210mm f4
Benro C357 Tripod and Manfrotto Junior Geared Head
Remote shutter
Thats about it really, got filters that will be of no use at a wedding.
I can't help but feel I really need a flash and a 50mm f1.8 for low light stuff and creative stuff.
Any thoughts appreciated.
James
