Forum: General Photography
06-14-2018, 04:32 AM
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I'm envious of you. When I lived in Japan I rode the Shimanami Kaido and I thought that was the best cycling I've ever experienced, but I can only imagine Florence
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Forum: General Photography
06-14-2018, 03:12 AM
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I personally like Nike, Brooks, Asic, or believe it or not Five Fingers (yes, I know they make you look like a tw@). I haven’t run in long time because it tends to exacerbate an ankle injury I have. It’s mostly weights and cycling for me.
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Forum: General Photography
06-14-2018, 12:12 AM
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Oh, come on. Adidas? For running? Walking, maybe but running c'mon man.
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Forum: General Photography
06-12-2018, 02:47 PM
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No. Many folks have been legitimately helpful with their advice. Number one take away is to find a partner. Shooting a wedding is going to be something new, but I'm ready for the challenge. I apologize if that came off like I was feeling attacked.
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Forum: General Photography
06-12-2018, 12:22 PM
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Thanks to all those who didn't eviscerate this post with negativity. Because the wedding won't be for awhile, I'm shooting their engagement portraits. That, I'm 100% sure I can do. Any more constructive points for the wedding will be welcomed. Again, thanks to all who've been constructive with their feedback.
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Forum: General Photography
06-12-2018, 03:25 AM
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My cousin is getting married, and I'm kind of pushing to shoot it. This would be my first wedding shot, and I have a pretty decent portfolio of a lot of different kinds of shots (except for nudes. My woman refuses that one, but that's beside the point), so I know I can do portraits. However I have a few questions for those of you who have shot weddings.
1.) Pricing. How much do I charge? This is family, so I don't want to cause any familial drama, but at the same time I don't want to do it for free. Ideally, It would be cheaper than hiring someone else, but seeing as my cousin has friends that are getting married hopefully this could open the door for other opportunities, ya dig?
2.) Services. What kind of services should I offer? Other than the obvious "take pictures of her wedding, the guests, etc." Is photoshopping one of these things? Do I load all the photos on a flash-drive (or DVD) for their future usage? Is there anything I'm missing?
3.) Shots. What kind of shots do I go for? I've got three cameras (K7, K3, and K1000) with a variety of different lenses of varying focal lengths and speeds. Do I storm the altar and shoot up close? Do I hang out in the back and shoot with a long lens? Is it safe to assume that the guests are equally photograph-able?
If I've missed anything please bring this up. I would love to shoot weddings so I can fuel my lens addiction, and this would be a good step in the right direction.
Cheers!
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