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Not rc but i know a few of you know a thing or two about camera's
![]() My sister is getting married on sat and wants me to take the photo's ![]() She has giving me a Nikon D60 and a tripod, And im in the process on learning how to work the bloody thing ![]() Is there a specific setup i should use for portraits etc, Depth of field and all that jargon looks mental, How do i take a b/w shot and have the champagne pink ![]() Any help would be appreciated as im now starting to sh*t bricks ![]()
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Hi there, I hope I can help with this. I use a more advanced camera now so I might be a bit rusty. I got this bit of info below off the web to help explain the portrait program which is selectable on the round dial on top of the camera just rear of the ON/OFF switch.
![]() ![]() Use for portraits with soft, natural-looking skin tones. The camera selects the focus area containing the closest subject. If the subject is far from the background or a telephoto lens is used, background details will be softened to lend the composition a sense of depth. Depth of Field is basically how much of the picture is in focus. For the B&W and pink champagne its done on the computer. You need to have graphic software lots around some expensive others cheap and some free. |
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I'd say get used to looking at the histogram whilst shooting, make sure you're not under or overexposing too much - white wedding dresses against a dark background for example can really fool a camera! Perhaps shoot RAW so you have more control over fine tuning exposure and white balance later, though this means fewer pics per memory card and more time labouring at a computer screen afterwards. Try and speak to your sister, get a list of 'essential' pics... mum sorting the dress, that fancy wedding cake, family group shots, first dance etc. This way you can be systematic and mentally prepare for each coming shot. Any nice candid ones or extras you grab in addition will then be a bonus. Whilst I wouldn't typically advise the scattergun approach it sounds like you're being thrown into this slightly underprepared so the more chances you give yourself of getting the right shots the better. Digital is pretty much free so snap away, try different angles and focal lengths, just make sure you don't run out of memory cards or battery power! Lastly, try to relax. It'll help that you know some of the subjects, but if you're visibly on edge you'll put others on edge too. Plaster on a fake smile, act calm and go for it. Good luck! ![]() |
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That is a big ask!
Are you the only one doing the photos or are they having a pro in too? Shoot everything in RAW, a lot can be saved in post processing if its used and try and use multiple memory cards just in case anything untoward happens with one of them.
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thanks for the replies lads
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You are crazy.
Your sister is even more lol.... Let's hope you're talented and can deliver nice pictures. But getting used to a camera and taking wedding pic's in such a small amount of time is nearly impossible. Good luck!
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It took me months to learn how to use my first Nikon, and I learnt a bit about photography in college. I've now been shooting (as a hobby) for about 4 years and i'm still learning, all I can say is shoot as much as you can in the mean time, and good luck. If she's expecting pro level shots with you as the only photographer then I'd tell her that she's going to be disappointed, I'm not doubting your ability, but I know from having friends in the trade that weddings are one of the most stressful things to shoot.
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I can only echo the comments already made! It's a very tough ask!!!
I'm only a hobby photographer really as well, but work as a designer for graphics and engineering industries and use pro photo's every day...frankly you've either got the eye for it or not when it comes to taking great photos. Good luck with it, and as Jon said, make sure you sort out with your sister what she's expecting from you and she know's what your capable of doing. Don't let her expect pro shots if your not up to it, you'll both be happier if you understand that from the start!!! A good camera is not a ticket to great photo's...in fact it'll give you more ways to mess it up completely if you don't know what your doing. So if your not techincally practiced with an SLR then let keep it simple. Use the preset settings, concentrate on getting good effective composition, keep an eye on your lighting and let the camera do the technical work for you. Keep it simple and relax. Good luck dude!
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For someone who is still learning to use the camera shotting in RAW is just too complicated. Firstly you will need the software for the computer recognise the file, then the software to edit it because nikon's basic is not that good, and then a converter so others can view the photo. So I would stick with jpeg's until you feels more capable.
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have a read through this too there's some links at the bottom http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/t...%20Photography!
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i'd say ditch the tripod & hire a faster lens for the weekend
the tripod will be too restrictive! you need something like a Nikon AF-S DX 17-55mm f/2.8 G IF-ED available to hire from here- http://www.lensesforhire.co.uk/nikon...if-ed-58-p.asp you can hire for a week which should give you some time to learn how to get the best out of it. the only thing you can do that will help you is practice! practice all the time you can then when not practicing have a browse around the net at professional photographers sites so you can get a feel of the kinda shots people want ![]() you only get one crack at their special day so you want to do it as best you can i got a buddy who's a very good wedding photograher . have a nose through some of his stuff http://www.grahamnixon.co.uk/slideshow-lorna-dan.html other weddings are clickable from the bottom bar
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you also might want a list of exactly which shots you will be expected to get on the day
![]() thats a lot of shots you'll be wanting/needing to nail perfectly one bit of advice would be to put your camera into continuous & fire off at lest 3 of every shot as people are always blinking when they shouldn't! Wedding Photography Shots Before the Ceremony ___ Wedding dress lying over a chair ___ Zipping up or buttoning the wedding dress ___ Mother of the bride fastening the bride's necklace ___ The bride's garter ___ The bride's veil ___ A close up of the bride's shoes peeking out from under the dress ___ Bride looking into a mirror ___ Bride looking out window ___ Bride and bridesmaids putting on makeup ___ Bride hugging parents ___ Bride touching up ___ Bride and parents leaving for ceremony ___ Groom tying tie ___ Groom looking into mirror ___ Bride looking out window ___ Groom pinning corsage/boutonniere on mother/father ___ Groom hugging parents ___ Bride and parents leaving for ceremony Wedding Photography Shots At the Ceremony ___ Outside of ceremony site ___ Guests walking into ceremony site ___ Bride and father entering ceremony site ___ Parents being seated ___ Grandparents being seated ___ Bridesmaids walking down the aisle ___ Flower girl and ring bearer walking down aisle ___ Groom waiting for bride ___ Altar during ceremony ___ Close up of bride, just before she makes her entrance ___ Bride and father walking down aisle ___ Groom seeing bride for first time ___ The back of bride and father walking down the aisle – with the groom waiting in the distance ___ Bride's father and Bride hugging at end of aisle ___ Shot of the audience from the bride and groom's point of view ___ Close up of bride and groom saying the vows ___ Wide shot of bride and groom saying the vows ___ Exchanging the rings ___ Close up of hands ___ The kiss ___ Signing the marriage license ___ Bride & Groom walking up the aisle ___ Receiving line ___ Bride & Groom outside on steps ___ Guests throwing confetti/rose petals/birdseed ___ Bride & Groom hugging guests, laughing, getting congratulations ___ Bride & Groom getting in car ___ Bride & Groom in back seat Posed Wedding Photography Before the Reception (These can also be taken before the ceremony) ___ Bride alone (full length) ___ Bride with bridesmaids ___ Groom with bridesmaids ___ Bride with parents ___ Bride & Groom together ___ Bride & Groom with parents ___ Bride & Groom with families ___ Bride & Groom with entire wedding party ___ Groom with parents ___ Groom with best man During the Reception ___ Outside of reception site ___ Bride & Groom arriving ___ Bride & Groom greeting guests ___ Table centerpieces ___ Table setting ___ Bride & Groom's table (head table) ___ Musicians or DJ ___ Guest book ___ Place card table ___ Closeup of bride and groom's place card ___ Wedding cake ___ Gift table ___ Decorations ___ A shot of bride & groom with guests at each table ___ Bride & Groom's first dance ___ Bride & Father dancing ___ Groom & Mother dancing ___ Guests dancing ___ Bride & Groom cutting the cake ___ Bride & Groom feeding each other cake ___ Speeches ___ Bride & Groom drinking champagne ___ Bride throwing bouquet ___ Groom retrieving garter ___ Groom tossing garter ___ Garter/Bouquet dance ___ The getaway car ___ Bride & Groom leaving party ___ Bride & Groom driving away
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so?...............................
how did it go?........................................ ![]()
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