Wedding Shots

I had the pleasure of attending one of my best friends’ wedding a few weeks ago.
Although they had their own photographer for the day, I did take it upon myself to try and get around some of the other guests for some candid shots of them enjoying the evening.

I will say that I have a new found respect for professionsal wedding/ function photographers as you have to try and deal with so many location and human difficulties when composing a shot in 1/50th of a second.
Such as distracting backgrounds, un-level surfaces/ walls, optical illusions, light sources (or lack thereof), the suitability of your own gear for the task (28mm on a 1.6 crop body is waay to narrow for indoor group shots, and F3.5 is waay to slow for a dimly lit room!!).

Anyway, after a decent amount of processing and culling of a LOT of terrible shots, here’s a few i’m happy to share.

See, distracting background, damn coffee machine!!

See, distracting background, damn coffee machine!!

Has been a tradition amongst our friends to have a special bottle for the wedding day

Has been a tradition amongst our friends to have a special bottle for the wedding day

Location, Location, Location

Location, Location, Location

Beautifully restored by the Father Of The Bride

Beautifully restored by the Father Of The Bride

Find your name and take a seat

Find your name and take a seat

See what I mean about more distractions, damn Fan!!

See what I mean about more distractions, damn Fan!!

the formal part is now over and the groom can relax with his mates.

the formal part is now over and the groom can relax with his mates.

Another keen photographer (Sam Shelley) commandeered my camera (although a little smaller than his regular kit, 40D) with the 50mm attached and started work on some of the other guests. I really like the contrasts in this shot. although he had trouble positioning the subject directly below the overhead spotlight

Another keen photographer (Sam Shelley) commandeered my camera (although a little smaller than his regular kit, 40D) with the 50mm attached and started work on some of the other guests. I really like the contrasts in this shot. although he had trouble positioning the subject directly below the overhead spotlight

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Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 Blog Posts, Events

1 Comment to Wedding Shots

  • simo says:

    i think u mean sam had trouble positioning the ‘subjects’ plural

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