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    Senior Member iND's Avatar
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    The point my friend is to NOT THINK ABOUT EQUIPMENT ISSUES on the day of the wedding.
    You must have this down cold, its like at an athletic event, you have to trust your training and go for it.
    Don't be thinking equipment, think BRIDE
    Yes you must have equipment but don't worry so much about changing lenses as much as getting the shot.
    I could shoot 90% of most weddings with a 24-70 F2.8
    Take a high ISO shot over missing it.
    Only experience will teach you this.


    For cards I like more with less.
    What I mean is I like 8GB cards and change frequently, thus one corrupt card will not ruin your day completely.
    I take 3000-4000 shots on in a 10 hour day.
    Keeper rate can is usually 5-10/100
    I usually set up 300 for review (I can promise 300 at most weddings)

    Another piece of advice is modern weddings are SHORT
    if you blink you may miss it.

    On a recent wedding once the bride and groom were on the altar, I got some mom and dad shots then moved to the other side of the church.
    Before I got there the new bride and groom were being introduced.

    For you first wedding it would be really nice if you had some sort of back up shooter.
    Last edited by iND; 08-09-2012 at 02:48 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iND View Post
    The point my friend is to NOT THINK ABOUT EQUIPMENT ISSUES on the day of the wedding.
    You must have this down cold, its like at an athletic event, you have to trust your training and go for it.
    Don't be thinking equipment, think BRIDE
    Yes you must have equipment but don't worry so much about changing lenses as much as getting the shot.
    I could shoot 90% of most weddings with a 24-70 F2.8
    Take a high ISO shot over missing it.
    Only experience will teach you this.


    For cards I like more with less.
    What I mean is I like 8GB cards and change frequently, thus one corrupt card will not ruin your day completely.
    I take 3000-4000 shots on in a 10 hour day.
    Keeper rate can is usually 5-10/100
    I usually set up 300 for review (I can promise 300 at most weddings)

    Another piece of advice is modern weddings are SHORT
    if you blink you may miss it.

    On a recent wedding once the bride and groom were on the altar, I got some mom and dad shots then moved to the other side of the church.
    Before I got there the new bride and groom were being introduced.

    For you first wedding it would be really nice if you had some sort of back up shooter.
    I know its not a good time to think about equipment the day of the wedding so that's why I am trying to get all of my thoughts together on this now. I need to know what I need to buy and what I need to rent and what I am already well set for.

    Only thing I can think of for a back-up shooter is posting for one on craigslist of someone willing to do it for free for the experience and check out their work to make sure they aren't any worse than myself. If so, then I assume a contract between him and myself is necessary (?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725 View Post
    Only thing I can think of for a back-up shooter is posting for one on craigslist of someone willing to do it for free for the experience and check out their work to make sure they aren't any worse than myself. If so, then I assume a contract between him and myself is necessary (?)
    For years I did not have a backup shooter. My wife now is my backup shooter. I finally talked her into it a couple of years ago. She refuses to learn the technical side of things so I just setup a camera with flash bracket, 580EX and omni-bounce. She shoots lots with a keeper rate of ~30%. She has an eye for things that I sometimes miss and ends up with some great shots. If there is a balcony I set her up with a camera on tripod during the ceremony. I am sure your daughter could do the same if willing. Just tell her to shoot everything. When shooting posed shots my wife helps make sure hair, jewelry, etc... is straight and looking good. I am sure your daughter can also help here as well.
    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by iND View Post
    I take 3000-4000 shots on in a 10 hour day.

    Keeper rate can is usually 5-10/100
    that puts thing in perspective for me- you shoot more in 3 days than I've shot in my life

    Quote Originally Posted by iND View Post

    Another piece of advice is modern weddings are SHORT
    if you blink you may miss it.

    On a recent wedding once the bride and groom were on the altar, I got some mom and dad shots then moved to the other side of the church.
    Before I got there the new bride and groom were being introduced.

    For you first wedding it would be really nice if you had some sort of back up shooter.
    With this in mind it will be a good idea to get an idea of how long the ceremony is- maybe goto dress rehersal?

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