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I've been put forward by my wife to, in her words, take some 'proper' shots at a evening do for her work colleagues sister. The catch being that the wedding is tomorrow!
Having picked myself up from the floor and talking to the b&g they would like some photos of the first dance and candids of the guests if I can.
I'm always up for trying new things and this is most certainly a new thing being that the only photos I've taken of people are of family members!
I've done a quick search and there are lots (now that's an understatement!) of threads like this I can't find any that deal with the low light environment of a reception.
So, any hints and tips, do's and don'ts, advice that you could pass on would be much appreciated! Especially with regards to capturing the first dance as this is the part I'm most unsure of.
My kit list is
5D MKII
24-70 f2.8L
70-200 f2.8L
430 EXII
I'm hoping that should be okay! I've also got a couple of Yongnuo 560 and RF603 triggers if they will be of any use.
Okay I am an empty bucket, fill me with your wisdom people!
Having picked myself up from the floor and talking to the b&g they would like some photos of the first dance and candids of the guests if I can.
I'm always up for trying new things and this is most certainly a new thing being that the only photos I've taken of people are of family members!
I've done a quick search and there are lots (now that's an understatement!) of threads like this I can't find any that deal with the low light environment of a reception.
So, any hints and tips, do's and don'ts, advice that you could pass on would be much appreciated! Especially with regards to capturing the first dance as this is the part I'm most unsure of.
My kit list is
5D MKII
24-70 f2.8L
70-200 f2.8L
430 EXII
I'm hoping that should be okay! I've also got a couple of Yongnuo 560 and RF603 triggers if they will be of any use.
Okay I am an empty bucket, fill me with your wisdom people!
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