Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals
08-19-2015, 02:28 PM
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Alright, thanks for the input everyone. I am going to think through this and hopefully get even more input from others on the forum. In the meanwhile If I do bring my gear, I would bring my K-3 and sister's K-5, K-5 being equipped with 50-135 and K-3 equipped with a 16-50 w/ flash and diffuser. The K-3 is with the 16-50 because I figured I'd crop more with a wider lens, so it's viable to have more megapixels.
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Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals
08-18-2015, 08:36 PM
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My God sister and a friend are getting married. She wants me to take photographs because she's afraid that the photographer will miss a lot of things. Her wedding is only 12 grand with about 250 people. So I don't think she hired that great of a photographer at all. Here is the chat with her, God Sister: I was told that during weddings often times the couple misses out on what's happening around them. I was hoping to ask a couple people if they could make little videos, little snaps of things happening on the wedding day. Any interest? Me: I don't want to be a Uncle Bob! *Sends her a link to a website that describes a uncle Bob* God Sister: Lol!! No no no way. I actually might have one of those and already told my mom that I DO NOT WANT HIM DOING THAT AT ALL. I didn't mean on a serious note.... More like "snapchats" of groups of people/friends and random things
Here is what I am about to say to her, but first I need your guys' opinions on it first. Alright. I'll bring my gear to shoot at your wedding. I've never photograph a wedding or anything even close to it's caliber. So I cannot guarantee that the outcome is a success or success even by a little.
I think this would be great practice so that I get some experience down for future weddings. I don't know, what do ya think?
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