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Ok I’m soon to be shooting my first wedding, August bank holiday weekend and I’m just thinking about the different lighting scenarios I might be facing. The wedding is kicking off at half twelve and should be chucking out about by about half one. Assuming the weather stays clear there’s going to be some pretty harsh lighting to contend with.
They aren’t going to be hanging around at the church for too long afterwards before moving to another location. The plan is to shoot a few simple bride and groom shots arriving at the church, along with friends and family arriving. There will then be the indoor stuff followed by a few small group shots afterwards. The bulk of the formal and group shots will be shot at the place where the reception’s being held, giving me more time to arrange and organise.
Dealing with the first scenario, harsh light around the church. The obvious choice seems to be, find a nice shady area, failing that use an on camera speedlight as fill. When using a speedlight for fill along with a flash bender is it preferable to stick the camera in manual and leave the flash in ETTL, with a FEC reduction of about a stop? All I want to do is fill shadows around the faces and have the flash blend in so it’s not really noticeable.
Second scenario, outdoor groups at the reception. It’s a nice garden area and people will be milling about in the sun. Again shade would be nice. I’m thinking find a nice spot, camera in manual and expose for dress. Two speedlights, 45 degrees either side with a shoot through umbrella, flashes high up and pointing down slightly past the center of the group so the flashes overlap slightly.
Lastly, Single and double portraits, shade again, this time I have a sun diffuser I can get some one to hold. Single speedlight, shoot through umbrella.
Of course I’m going to be looking for good window light and avoiding dappled areas of shade.
As it draws closer to the day I think I’m beginning to over think things slightly. I’m down there this weekend to do a recce of the locations. I appreciate there is no single way of doing things and everything can go wrong, but its no bad thing to be aware of options.
This is a free wedding for a friend who I have made abundantly clear of my limitations.
Thanks for any input you can offer.
They aren’t going to be hanging around at the church for too long afterwards before moving to another location. The plan is to shoot a few simple bride and groom shots arriving at the church, along with friends and family arriving. There will then be the indoor stuff followed by a few small group shots afterwards. The bulk of the formal and group shots will be shot at the place where the reception’s being held, giving me more time to arrange and organise.
Dealing with the first scenario, harsh light around the church. The obvious choice seems to be, find a nice shady area, failing that use an on camera speedlight as fill. When using a speedlight for fill along with a flash bender is it preferable to stick the camera in manual and leave the flash in ETTL, with a FEC reduction of about a stop? All I want to do is fill shadows around the faces and have the flash blend in so it’s not really noticeable.
Second scenario, outdoor groups at the reception. It’s a nice garden area and people will be milling about in the sun. Again shade would be nice. I’m thinking find a nice spot, camera in manual and expose for dress. Two speedlights, 45 degrees either side with a shoot through umbrella, flashes high up and pointing down slightly past the center of the group so the flashes overlap slightly.
Lastly, Single and double portraits, shade again, this time I have a sun diffuser I can get some one to hold. Single speedlight, shoot through umbrella.
Of course I’m going to be looking for good window light and avoiding dappled areas of shade.
As it draws closer to the day I think I’m beginning to over think things slightly. I’m down there this weekend to do a recce of the locations. I appreciate there is no single way of doing things and everything can go wrong, but its no bad thing to be aware of options.
This is a free wedding for a friend who I have made abundantly clear of my limitations.
Thanks for any input you can offer.