In a nutshell I just got a call from a mate whose friend is getting hitched on Wednesday, and whose photographer has just bailed on him.
They want me to cover the registry office service and perhaps a bit of the reception afterwards.
They're paying me a token amount and are under no illusion that I'm the world's best wedding photographer.
I'm reasonably competant with fill flash etc, but have never shot a wedding in an official capacity before, nor have I been to service at a registry office so don't have any idea of the course of proceedings.
What I'm asking of you good people is some pointers as to which bits are pivotal and absolutely demand to be shot - coming down the aisle (if there is one) exchanging of vows and signing of the book spring to mind, along with a few shots outside. What else should I aim to capture?
If it makes any difference I plan to use a 40D, 17-55 and 580EX II.
I also have a 430EX that I could use off camera, 10-22, 70-200 and a few primes, but don't want to confuse myself / miss things with over-complicated lighting setups or frequent lens changes.
I aim to get to the office early to have a good look at where I'll be shooting, and plan to get a good mix of wide shots and closeups on the day...
Any pointers would be very much appreciated
They want me to cover the registry office service and perhaps a bit of the reception afterwards.
They're paying me a token amount and are under no illusion that I'm the world's best wedding photographer.
I'm reasonably competant with fill flash etc, but have never shot a wedding in an official capacity before, nor have I been to service at a registry office so don't have any idea of the course of proceedings.
What I'm asking of you good people is some pointers as to which bits are pivotal and absolutely demand to be shot - coming down the aisle (if there is one) exchanging of vows and signing of the book spring to mind, along with a few shots outside. What else should I aim to capture?
If it makes any difference I plan to use a 40D, 17-55 and 580EX II.
I also have a 430EX that I could use off camera, 10-22, 70-200 and a few primes, but don't want to confuse myself / miss things with over-complicated lighting setups or frequent lens changes.
I aim to get to the office early to have a good look at where I'll be shooting, and plan to get a good mix of wide shots and closeups on the day...
Any pointers would be very much appreciated
