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I'm a graphic designer...but whilst being a fulltime mummy, I would like to start doing wedding photography partime. I would suggest getting a Nikon D300 DX with an 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens for a start. Of course you are going to need fast memory card (Extreme 4 or Ducatti Sandisk) for it, get at least an 8 gb, 16 gb. You would also need a tripod and an external flash - SB-800 AF Speedlight Flash. You also should get yourself a book on Wedding Photography book - it has a lot of tips for the wedding and after, look for one that would suit you. Wedding photography is intense. No redos, lots of pressure to get the pictures, to get the right angle, having to switch settings on the fly, knowing your camera inside and out, having a backup camera in case yours dies, having someone to back you up, a backup camera for that person, backup lenses and flashes, extra batteries, extra memory cards, multiple smaller memory cards in case there's a card error. Top end SLR`s will be adequate, eg Nikon D100. You dont need a bag full of lenses. I only used one, the "standard" lens,when I was a "Saturday Operator" with a local studio. It`s not what you`ve got, it`s how you use it. Honestly... Start smaller, get a portfolio going of different works like engagement photos and other things that aren't high stress like wedding photography. I agree, it's more about having an eye for a good picture than having the right equipment, that's not to say that you don't have that talent but many people don't. the nikon D80 with the 18-135 and a sb-600 or sb-800 flash....now its not a pro camera but its a great camera to grow off of...i shot some weddings with one and they pictures turned out much better than i anticipated. you definatly get your moneys worth with this camera. and later on down the line look into the 85mm f/2.8 lens. its a portrait lens with a great depth of field that you can have lots of fun with..... It's not about the camera (or the lens), It's about the photographer. |
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If $1500.00 is in your budget and you have checked out and feel his portfolio is professional, yes I would very much consider using him. The very next thing you MUST do before signing the contra... In KL its about RM 1000 depending the photographer famous a not?semi pro RM 500 pun ada... ...Niall Egleston is probably the best in Limerick - but the price will be up there - may be worth asking for a quote. Cormac Byrne is also a highly recommended local guy. John O'Brien is popu... I just looked at her site (... yes - that sounds like a lot - I'd shop around. Look on Craig's list ...How do I make a wedding photography web site? I am a wedding photographer and finally am ready to build a website to display my work and get more business but I am not sure how to do this! Any ad... I had the exact same problem with my photographer! She dodged me for six months, when all I wanted was some confirmation that my order was ok. I did eventually get my stuff, although it took severa... Have you tried contacting the local newspaer to see if anyone has reported him? ... |
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