8 Critical Things For Wedding Photographers To Do Before The Ceremony
We polled 200 wedding photographers and compiled a must-have pre-ceremony checklist for wedding photographers.
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Great tips here! I love how you poll from so many photographers… It always make the information so much more varied and great!
What does syncing cameras mean? I thought it might be white balance and exposure, but they have their own point. Is it raw, picture profile etc
For my best friend's wedding, i brought my charger with me, just i case i had to charge a battery. i did also photography the first kiss and i knew when it was gonna happen, i was following with the program. once i knew it was coming close, i got into position to photograph that moment. And then, i had to quickly walk back to my first place to photograph the recession, but not without scrambling to get back.
Please explain to me how light transmission differs at various focal lengths on constant aperture zooms?
I thought that was the whole point of it being constant aperture.
So far I'm not wedding photographer but With your explanation on subjects and details.
I've managed to book pre-wedding shoot.
Your detailed explanation is fabulous.
Glad to have you as a mentor in my learning period.
Thanks Pye. Always a fan of yours.
Just one question – Shooting people at f1.2 or f. 1.4 wont it invite fringing.. I mean my Mark IV shows blue boundaries when I shoot people at 1.4 and only their eyes are in focus.. Rest of the body has soft focus.
Off topic. I notice on the table, some of your lenses having rear cap off. Is it okay to put lens like that?