• You are viewing the forum as a Guest, please login (you can use your Facebook, Twitter, Google or Microsoft account to login) or register using this link: Log in or Sign Up

My first wedding shoot

George Farmer

Founder
UKAPS Team
Joined
30 Jun 2007
Messages
7,098
Location
Cambridgeshire
Some samples from my first wedding. The bride and groom were chuffed to bits with my work, which is the most important thing!

3959780150_76fc0aa098.jpg


3959781050_05aed95303.jpg


3959009307_e5366f961a.jpg


3969010399_d636af092a.jpg


3969011503_f67621125d.jpg


3969010967_36cbd7e587.jpg


3969009329_90d4a0824e.jpg


3969780746_c9cf397b6f.jpg


3969779792_d18bee5f3d.jpg


3969782706_30f6787679.jpg
 
Tonser said:
Very nicely done George, when its time to retire from the RAF, you can shoot weddings :D

Tony
Thanks mate. Coming from you, that's high praise indeed. :D

Dan Crawford said:
Nice one mate, no wonder they were chuffed! I particularly like the "first kiss" :D
Thanks pal!

stuworrall said:
nice one george, great shots! I like how youve changed the focus plane on the love hearts shot. How stressful was it?
Cheers dude! Guests were taking the mick when I was arranging that shot in the middle of my meal! It worked well though, I thought. As you know, it's all about making the photo, not taking it... ;)

It was hard work (up a 6am, home at 11pm) but not really stressful. I know the couple well (I work with the groom) and had visited the church a couple of times previous, and attended a full rehersal. That helped build my confidence no end.

I've read up on shooting wedding a fair bit and had a shot list etc. I only really needed it for the formals. I'm used to addressing large groups of people so arranging guests was relatively easy. The rest of the time I blended into the background and shot away merrily.

I was a little nervous about my kit but I had my 50D and a spare 400D with plenty of memory cards and batteries. I used my Sigma 17-70mm mostly, and 100mm f/2.8 for candids. Some 50mm too, that was fixed to the 400D permanently. If I do another I will invest in better glass.

Lighting was harsh outside with clear skies and bright sunshine. Nice for everyone else,! I used fill-in flash a fair bit, and ceiling bounce indoors on the night-do.

I've still to post-process a few hundred shots, so I'll be busy this weekend!

Thanks again!
 
Smashing photos, George. I love the ones with the shoes on the red carpet - I like the stark contrasts - lovely!
 
George Farmer said:
Thanks mate! I'm in the RAF though - not the Army. Both Forces would agree they're very different... ;)!
Yep I thought that after I clicked submit and was to lazy to change it hehe apologies for the mix up ;)
 
Hi George,
respect mate,those are very nice pics, I realise now that I'm getting more into it myself how difficult it is getting the right shot,I've now found that it's best to shoot in raw because it gives you more options to do stuff in Photoshop with your pics,
well done nice work take care mate john.
 
Back
Top