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Hi, I've got a little project to do for a friend who is on the fringes of politics tomorrow and was after a few pointers. There's going to be a signing between two people and a 'handing over ceremony', all done outside, plus a demonstration/rally later on in the day. I was wondering about setup and shooting modes that would best suit the situation.
So far I've come up with: shooting JPG, aperture mode, ISO between 100/400. The signing I'm thinking about f5.6/6.3. For the crowd, a mixture of f8 for group/crowd shots and the same f5.6 for any portrait/small group shots. I'm using a 18-55 kit lens and a Nikon D3200.
I'm hoping to get sort of muted colour photojournalism style shots, so it's set to neutral with the contrast stepped up a notch and the saturation knocked down also.
Does this all seem appropriate? It's the first time I've done anything like this and don't want to balls it up!
So far I've come up with: shooting JPG, aperture mode, ISO between 100/400. The signing I'm thinking about f5.6/6.3. For the crowd, a mixture of f8 for group/crowd shots and the same f5.6 for any portrait/small group shots. I'm using a 18-55 kit lens and a Nikon D3200.
I'm hoping to get sort of muted colour photojournalism style shots, so it's set to neutral with the contrast stepped up a notch and the saturation knocked down also.
Does this all seem appropriate? It's the first time I've done anything like this and don't want to balls it up!
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Since when has photojournalism has to have muted colors