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My first wedding as a photographer...? |
I am going to be taking pictures at my brother-in-laws wedding. Due to a change in management and ownership they are stuck without a photographer. I will be using a Cannon Rebel xt (Digital) to do my work. Well I think a few of you have spent too much time in your dark room... yikes... I was expecting a few hints, not just bashing because I am helping out a family member... I was simply looking for ideas and features that my camera is capable of doing... Keep taking those excellent pictures! I understand that the situation is extenuating, but please be honest with yourself...if you are not familiar with the functions of the camera you are really not ready to photograph a wedding. I have been shooting weddings for over thirty years and can assure you, it is far from easy and requires more than just a camera. Knowledge of poses, lighting and extra equipment are a must. be sure your weber has plenty of charcoal and lighterfluid, his bride's family will want to bar-b-que your backside when the pics don't turn out. most Importantly make sure your camera is FULLY charged and/or have a backup batery. i would def just keep it on all the auto settings... that would be best! and make sure you have extra battery and memory card.... and before you go for sure look around at other peoples wedding photography online to see ideas and stuff it will help you i make a list before i go somewhere of poses i liked so that for sure i remember cause sometimes in all the crazyiness you forget what you wanted to do =] ok, some basic information... take extra CF cards, and extra batterys {throw ur charger in too, just in case} take a tripod along, and a shutter release cord if you have one... discuss with them before thewedding {i suggest at least a few days before} what they want from the pictures... if you have multiple lens's use the fastest one youve got... Hello.. you don't have an email I can contact you by.. but someone sent me this link and it helped me GREATLY! And don't let these other people bash you.. they're just jealous they've been in school for years and no one will hire them.. =P hahaha Good luck! And check out the link!!! I have seen your work, just do what you do. You will have more than enough images for your BIL and his wife to add to their collections. You rock Do as much up front work as you can. Find the manual for that camera or google it and find it on line. Learn that camera inside and out. Take as many test shots as you can get away with, and become as comfortable with the unit as you can get. As several others have mentioned, make sure you have extra batteries, and memory cards available. A charger isn't a bad idea either. Shooting RAW is probably a good idea so you have as big a file as you can get to do darkroom magic after the fact. Also find out where the ceremony, and reception are going to be held, and go there before the big day and do even more test shots, so you can get comfortable with the surroundings and the lighting. Sit down with the couple, and come up with a shot list, so you get everything covered the couple look forward to. You can find samples on line. Get thee to a book store, and spend a couple of nights scouring their photography section for wedding photography, and study study study. The basic idea is not only to capture and record the day, but to capture the uniqueness and specialness of the couple, their wedding party, family, and the joy of the day. When you're at the venues before the big day study also the archetecture inside and out of the buildings, and how they present themselves in differing light conditions. Look for scenes that present themselves to group and individual shots.Also talk to the person doing the ceremony. Make sure he doesn't have any restrictions to your photography during the ceremony. During the big day stay calm and work efficiently. Don't let yourself be pulled from person to person. Stick to your shot list, and get er done. stay focused, but be open to a few candids, and unforseen shots as they present themselves. Try to get some practice at indoor photography with the flash BEFORE the big day. This will help you to become more familiar with all of the bells and whistles that the Canon Rebel XTi has to offer. I believe that this is a 10 Megapixel camera, so you should be able to get some great quality. Be sure all of the batteries are fully charged with back ups in your pockets. Bring alone a few extra memory cards as well. Be sure to read the owners manual on the camera if you are unfamiliar with the settings. Take a look at some wedding photography books in the bookstores to get an idea of how everyone should be posed and what shots are essential. I would also try to talk the bride and groom into going to a professional photographer AFTER or BEFORE the wedding to get some nice portraits taken with professional lighting and backdrops. LOL at your additional comment. Don't feel bad about asking, this is a legitimate question and way better than other's that I have seen. Anyway, if your friends asked you I assume they know what they are asking for and that you all sat down and talked about what they can expect and what you can expect from them. Your heading to a train wreck. |
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