Thanks.
Well, last time around, you asked for more meat, so that's what I was trying to post this time.
As far as more people in the photos, I guess that isn't really what I was going for. I was more going with minimize distractions and concentrate on the subject. I think that is more my...
At first, I didn't agree with you because I was more going for the lights in the background, but as I look at it, I do think it would have been better if I would have had the roses in focus. Either way, definitely could have been better.
I agree. Probably should have fixed that.
Yep, should...
I was wondering the same thing... Plus, Linda seems to be posting a lot in the last few minutes. I'm guessing a 'For Sale' Post is coming up in another few posts.
Edited to add: Well, that was quick. Linda is already gone.
Well, for camera equipment it varies depending on the shot. Detail shots are usually a Sigma 150 2.8 Macro on a tripod. Closeups are generally a Sigma 120-300 2.8. Pull back or wide angle is generally a Nikon 16-35 2.8. General stuff might be a 50mm prime or a Nikon 35-70 2.8. Camera body...
Well, as I said, I've given the same advice dozens of times and I don't think it's a complete waste of time, but I personally don't visit the site before hand. Occasionally, I will get on their website and look at their 'weddings' page and most of the time, they have stuff that's been shot there...
No problem...
But then again, nobody is responding to my 2012 thread, so maybe all my pictures suck and you should just do the opposite of what I do. :wink:
Because there is no such thing as a 'core list'. It varies by the couple. Some want a table shot of everybody there. Some want formals. Some want candids. Some want a mixture.
As far as what most everybody wants, I'll give it a shot...
Getting ready:
Makeup
Shoes
Dress
Jewelery
Bouteneirs...
A couple of things to consider...
First, the biggest red flag I saw in your original post was that you felt you needed to scout the venue. I understand why you wrote that. Heck, I've probably given that same advice on this forum...but that is usually to somebody who just got their camera and...