Event Photography Question
I may or may not land a gig which would be covering aparty (photographing people dancing, drinking, etc. ata private venue).I was wondering if any of you had experience doingthis find of photography...
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I recommend that you get a flash diffuser. Gary Fong's is good. Check it out here:store.garyfonginc.com/liiido.htmlI also recommend that you use the fastest lens you have (e.g., f2.8 ) that includes...
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I've been thinking almost of a 50mm lens. Would it be wise to shoot using a lens with no zoom? I'd think it would be quicker, though I'm not sure if 50mm is too narrow a view.
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I like the versatility of having a zoom. When you are in a crowd you often have to be quick and may not have the room to move to get the shot you want. I think 50mm is too limiting.
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That flash defuser looks amazing! I am shooting my first outside wedding next May. Any hints/suggestions I need to knowfor a shoe mount flash? I use a Pentax ist-DL. Is it necessary to buy a portrait...
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Arrive early and experiment on the site with a stand-in to get the best settings. As for the lens, frankly, I'd not limit myself to 18-55mm. One issue is how close you can/want to get to people....
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Oakie Doakie, thanks for the tip....I better put a new lens and a flash on my list. Santa better be really generous to me this year
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Experimenting is good advice. When we do weddings, I get a enough shots I know will work and then play after that at the receptions. I love playing with the dj lighting and stuff. I take both of my...
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Ok, I checked out that Lightsphere website and I really want one now.
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