grotty
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I'm covering my first wedding at the end of May, I'm excited and a little anxious about it, naturally. The background is that the bride is a friend of my wife - I know her too but not that well. She knows my photography and likes my style and requested that I shoot the wedding, despite knowing that I'd never shot one before. I am charging a fee, which while relatively modest, it's not peanuts by any means. I've recently been to the venue with the bride to have a look around which I think was a good idea to make me feel a little more at ease and find some nice areas for the B&G portraits.
Coverage is due to start in the morning with the prep, with her bridesmaids (who I also know) and will officially finish at the first dance, though I may still shoot a bit after that. The bride knows I usually take 'natural' shots and wants only a handful of 'family' posed shots to placate her mother, the majority will be 'documentary' style, except I will of course take B&G portraits.
I think I'm covered equipment-wise: I have two identical bodies, a fast 35mm, 85mm, 50mm (the first two will be on a body each most of the time I'm envisaging). I also have a 100mm macro and if I need it I have a 28-75 2.8 and a 17-35 2.8-4. I have plenty of memory cards (dual slot bodies) and a spare battery for each body. I won't be using flash.
I haven't literally made a list if the 'must have' shots, but I am considering it - advisable?
I think my biggest worries are missing crucial shots, the posed family shots, and making sure I deliver something that they'll love.
All words of advice are welcome from those willing and in the know. Thanks.
Coverage is due to start in the morning with the prep, with her bridesmaids (who I also know) and will officially finish at the first dance, though I may still shoot a bit after that. The bride knows I usually take 'natural' shots and wants only a handful of 'family' posed shots to placate her mother, the majority will be 'documentary' style, except I will of course take B&G portraits.
I think I'm covered equipment-wise: I have two identical bodies, a fast 35mm, 85mm, 50mm (the first two will be on a body each most of the time I'm envisaging). I also have a 100mm macro and if I need it I have a 28-75 2.8 and a 17-35 2.8-4. I have plenty of memory cards (dual slot bodies) and a spare battery for each body. I won't be using flash.
I haven't literally made a list if the 'must have' shots, but I am considering it - advisable?
I think my biggest worries are missing crucial shots, the posed family shots, and making sure I deliver something that they'll love.
All words of advice are welcome from those willing and in the know. Thanks.