Wedding Photography
Beginner Wedding Photography Tips: Learn Fantastic Photo Tips And Tricks To Capture The Big Day So You Can Take Professional-Looking Wedding Photos To ... And Earn Money With Your Photography Skills
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A girl called and asked me if I would do her wedding photography for her in a couple months. I'm practically done with my photography school (already learned the wedding section) but I'm definitely a beginner when it comes to weddings. What would be a good hourly rate for my time, and what would be a good rate per picture?
I would say $100 per hour for your time plus actual costs times 1.25.
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Im not new to photography but i want to learn more so i can start my own wedding business. wheres a good place to start? a mall job like ritz??
If you want to learn about a specific field of photography then you need to get a job in that field.
For weddings then try and get a job assisting an existing wedding photographer.
I would like to take some photos at an upcoming wedding this next spring. I am new to photography and I am taking classes now on how to use my camera. What I would like to know is what equipment I will need. I will just be taking casual, practice photos and using this for a learning experience.
I have a Nikon D40 (I am thinking about getting a D80 or a D200), I have a 18-55mm lens, a 70-200mm lens and an SB800 flash (do I need a diffuser?).
I am considering purchasing a 70-300mm af-s vr lens.
What else do I need to consider? Thanks for your help!!!
I also have a tripod.
What kind of wedding it would be... outdoor/indoor, day/night?
If I were you and it's an indoor or night condition (or both)... I'd use the18-55mm exclusively because you're going to need to use your flash very often, and telephoto lenses aren't very useful here (you can shoot from a distance but the flash won't be able to reach it anyway).
A diffuser can help a lot but I myself like to bounce my flash off the ceiling so I don't need it that much. Except, of course, if it's an outdoor wedding.
I don't think you're going to need a new camera or lenses for the time being.
A tripod would definitely help, but keep in mind that it only will work on a still object during low light condition.
If you're into it, you might want to bring a studio ligths or two with umbrella/soft boxes. But also keep in mind that those lights aren't so portable so usually I only use it for a family photo and so on.
I hope this helps!
I want to know if anyway does wedding photography and if you went with another photographer to learn how to shoot or did you just take some classes and started up your wedding biz on you own?
The people side of it I think I can handle I am not a spring chicken to say the least and I own a business now a hair salon. I already do wedding hair and deal with brides and their mothers. I think I can handle that part of the business OK
I used to do weddings. I worked for a small studio in Oregon. I learned from actually working with the photographer who owned the studio as it gave me practical experience. If you can find one who will let you tag along then its the best way. Otherwise classes will help. Some photographers will let you go with but will not pay you.
One book I would recommend is: STORY TELLING WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY by Barbara Box - ISBN# 0936262931 - You will want to do the basic poses but to create a unique package you need to also work on your eye for the unusual. Runs around $5.00 + shipping on Amazon.
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What Equipment Do You Essentially Need To Photography A Wedding?
I’ve been asked to photograph a wedding for a friend. I’ve done portraits and flowers. But never a wedding. I currently have a Nikon D80 (b/c everyone I knew had huge probs with their D90) and the 18-55, 55-200, 1.8 50mm. If I do it - I know I’ll purchase an extra flash. Maybe the SB-400? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I’m well aware of the lighting issues, posing, etc. Not just sure my equipment is enough. Thank you.
Your kit sounds very ample indeed. You have a wide range of lenses good enough to get what you need, the most important is a wide angle for group shots but your 18-55 Kit will do that and your 55-200mm is good for informal shots and close ups from the back of the church. The 50mm prime will be good for close portraits but you know what your doing there and the 18-55mm will be good again for macro (Cake and Rings). Have a chat with the vicar/priest or registrar before hand to see what you can photograph and what you can’t...News
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