Wedding photography with Jeff and Sarah Ascough – EOS 5D Mark IV – Canon

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Highly-acclaimed wedding photographer and Canon Ambassador Jeff Ascough, along with his wife and shooting partner Sarah, reveal how the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV have helped alter their approach to wedding photography in new and more exciting ways.

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13 Comments
  1. BX0207 says

    JEFF! Can you please tell me the piece of piano music you had on your first website. Such an powerful inspirational piece it was. ..It was the site before this latest one you have, it was all in black.. with of course b&w images..It was a solo piano piece.. Thank you.

  2. anDrew R says

    why don't you show camera settings focus modes etc? Would make these films far more useful.

  3. MySaw says

    The big question is what AF are they using ? Servo ? iTR ??? With the Sony on the scene now how do we get absolutley every shoot in focus???

  4. Stephen Elliott says

    Jeff has always been a true inspiration to me in the way he shoots a wedding. I was never impressed by the style of wedding photography by others and wanted something more true, and real. Then I came across his work and immediately understood I was not alone in my thoughts of real candid photography on a wedding day.

  5. craig19833 says

    Firstly great video, I have always wondered how you become a Canon Ambassador?

  6. Arab Reality says

    1:45 he said, " one of the things I won't use on a wedding day is flash " he didn't just say that did he? WHAT THE HELL…

  7. YourOldDog says

    Great job on the video. Shooting was masterful and for once I can see why particular images were used, first rate quality. Can I assume the video spurts were made with the same camera? If so, you have a game changer here. (retired 50 year photographer here)

  8. Rozely Lindim says

    I think to take the best out of this camera is to combine with your own creativity.

  9. Bonte Media says

    hi great video what grade did you use or was it just cinestyle

  10. Pete Delaney says

    Hi Jeff, why this camera above the 1dx mkii for example? Wouldn't it be better as a pro to get the flagship model of either Canon or Nikon? Love to have your opinion, anything that gives 'food for thought' would be great… 🙂

  11. I hate to say it, but sound's like a commercial here for Canon and NOT an objective review. I am a Canon user with multiple Canon bodies, including a 5D 3, and I can't believe you could use most shots, with any DSLR, shooting at a dark reception site with no flash and using an ISO of 25600. Just not possible. Sorry Canon, love your cameras, but this is not doable.

  12. Ken Gray says

    I loved the images, AND the video! I was smiling thru tears… I would shoot the wedding just like they did. Thanks so much for posting!!

  13. Adrian Pocea says

    canon lover here. the lady bought a 5Div and shoots with an unimpressive 28 mm second grade prime? i totally agree with the style of a more documentary oriented wedding photography but the images shown here are nothing to write home about and they are just not good advertising for Canon. Meanwhile tge Fstoppers are showing some stunning wedding images taken with Nikons, Canon is advertising underwhelming wedding photographers from around the world. i guess this might be a strategy that works. Go Canon!

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