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    Off to Shoot a Wedding!

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    I love the nervous jitters that come right before shooting a wedding...! I always worry that I am forgeting something. ;)

    It's an outside wedding on a nice, cool overcast day! It should be perfect!

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    Re: Off to Shoot a Wedding!

    Good luck. I'm sure you will nail it.
    Craig
    www.caleeimages.com
    Various Nikon Stuff

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    Re: Off to Shoot a Wedding!

    I agree with Taallyn. I'm sure you'll nail it...

    When you do a wedding, do you usually have an assistant to help?
    BrainardPhotography.com | FretboardStudio


    Besides, getting punched in the face doesn't hurt as much as you might think. -michjo

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    Re: Off to Shoot a Wedding!

    Whew! I just finished! 10 hours almost non-stop! I couldn't have asked for a better venue and couple! I will post few pics soon.

    John - my wife is my assistant most of the time. I have a wedding coming up in St. Louis soon where I will working alone for the first time. I am actually looking forward to seeing how I do working without help. Having an assistant is huge!

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    Re: Off to Shoot a Wedding!

    I think my wife would love assisting me if I were to ever shoot a wedding or do a portrait session.

    How do you end up with a wedding in St. Louis? And how do you travel with all your gear like that?
    BrainardPhotography.com | FretboardStudio


    Besides, getting punched in the face doesn't hurt as much as you might think. -michjo

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    Re: Off to Shoot a Wedding!

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    My clients from the St. Louis wedding are friends of friends. I am still trying to figure out how I am going to get my gear over there (maybe pack less underwear!).

    BTW - a few pics from this wedding are up on my blog at www.expectsomethingremarkable.com

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    Re: Off to Shoot a Wedding!

    As always Steve these are great images!! Thanks for sharing your tips and how to's, they are invaluable to the community.
    205Studios
    "The light... is not to light the subject, but to shadow it."

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    Re: Off to Shoot a Wedding!

    Those are great images, Steve!

    I noticed something in your photos that I like to see in mine... I like to push the exposure and brightness way up until the highlights are a tad overexposed. I like bright, clean whites as I see in your photos. It's particularly evident in the table setting photo, but it's also evident in the photos of the bride and the groom above it. Do you push your exposure up in the camera, or is that something you do in post processing?
    BrainardPhotography.com | FretboardStudio


    Besides, getting punched in the face doesn't hurt as much as you might think. -michjo

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    Re: Off to Shoot a Wedding!

    Thats awesome that your wife helps you steve! My wife is also my assistant. She has been with me on every shoot. Its very nice to have another eye too.

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    Re: Off to Shoot a Wedding!

    Here comes those jitters you were talking about. I am about to leave to do a engagement session. Hope its goes alright! Jitters!


 

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