I'm sure this has already been discussed here, yet when searching for a previous post I couldn't find one.
Yesterday, I learned about Joe Buissink. Really I more just came across him speaking in a
B&H video on YouTube. You see, I've been wanting to expand into shooting weddings for some time now. I've grown sick of seeing crap images on local photography Facebook pages, and I've steadily become determined to push them out of the local market.
But that's besides the point. The question here, comes from what I learned about Joe, or "Uncle Joe" as he calls himself. The guy is incredibly successful. If there is a definition for a "winner" in the wedding photography game, this guy is it. He shoots around the world, and his clients range from Jessica Simpson, to Michael Jordan.
The surprise came when I learned that he shoots almost exclusively in Auto, and has for the past 18 years.
We're all taught, "Get out of Auto", "Stay in Manual", or "Learn about Av/Tv" from such an early stage, to see a master in his own right using Auto mode seemed like blasphemy. 2 hours of listening to him speak in his video later, and I'm finding his logic to be, surprisingly, spot on.
I can't say I don't fully understand why he'd shoot in Auto vs Av or Tv modes, but at the end of the day the guy gets the gigs, and he gets the results. It's a tough pill to swallow, this whole "shoot in Auto" thing, but I'm finding myself considering what I'll do during my first weddings more and more.
So, what about everyone else? What are your thoughts? Do you ever shoot in full Auto? Is it blasphemy, or just a technique to focus more on content then technique, as Joe suggests? After all, isn't it true that "P" does mean "Professional" in his case?
P.S: I should mention that he does not endorse spray and pray, and that that is an entirely separate topic which really doesn't fit into this discussion.