Ok, so was at church on Sunday night, my friend has just graduated as a minister and they were having a service for him, haven't been to church in ages so got to see a few old faces. The church organist came up, who is freindly with my mother and started talking to me about photography and so on then asked me if I would take a few shots of the choir together. I said I would be happy to but that I really hadn't done much work like that. I mostly do landscapes a few portraits of friends and family and like doing wedding candids purely as a hobby.
So a little advice from some of the pros on here would be good. There is about 10-15 in the choir so not very big. I would say they will want the pictures done in the church which I am already seeing problems with as its a tight floor space and it has very little natural light which is my biggest concern.
My thinking on the setup will be camera on tripod, ISO dependant on the lighting situation probably around 400, aperture prioity dialed in at 8 - 12 and my flash (difused) on camera for some fill.
Am I along the right lines here? I am more of a try it and see than a planner but would like to be somewhat professional in what I am doing.
Another thing, its a pretty old school church so I would say they will be wanting the standard men at the back, ladies at the front lined up in height but I would liek to try something a little different and get a few shots. The church does have a balconey so was thinking of utilising it for a shot from above, anyone any more creative ideas. Also could I narrow down the DOF to make the choir really pop out or does that not really work for these kind of shots?
Again all advice welcome.
My usable kit is 40D, Canon 10-22, Tamron 28-75mm 2.8, 50mm 1.8 and Canon 430EXII.
So a little advice from some of the pros on here would be good. There is about 10-15 in the choir so not very big. I would say they will want the pictures done in the church which I am already seeing problems with as its a tight floor space and it has very little natural light which is my biggest concern.
My thinking on the setup will be camera on tripod, ISO dependant on the lighting situation probably around 400, aperture prioity dialed in at 8 - 12 and my flash (difused) on camera for some fill.
Am I along the right lines here? I am more of a try it and see than a planner but would like to be somewhat professional in what I am doing.
Another thing, its a pretty old school church so I would say they will be wanting the standard men at the back, ladies at the front lined up in height but I would liek to try something a little different and get a few shots. The church does have a balconey so was thinking of utilising it for a shot from above, anyone any more creative ideas. Also could I narrow down the DOF to make the choir really pop out or does that not really work for these kind of shots?
Again all advice welcome.
My usable kit is 40D, Canon 10-22, Tamron 28-75mm 2.8, 50mm 1.8 and Canon 430EXII.
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erm, I suppose I was between 45 and 90 degrees, never really thought of it.