What are some common poses to photograph at a wedding and reception.?
Question by Brian E: What are some common poses to photograph at a wedding and reception.?
I will be the cheap and very inexperienced photographer for a friends wedding on Saturday 14 November. I know that there is some common poses and shots that are done for both the wedding and reception. I was wondering if anyone knew of a site or was experienced in what normal poses were taken for such a thing. Any help would be greatly appreciated, I don’t want to let them down.
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Answer by Ace Ventura: Pet Photographer
you could look at other wedding photographs and learn from them, don’t copy them, just get the idea.
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What is a good inexpensive Nikon D70 lens for Wedding Photography?
Question by : What is a good inexpensive Nikon D70 lens for Wedding Photography?
Im totally a hobbyist. I just want to practice taking wedding pictures at friend’s weddings, so i dont want to blow tons of money. I have a Nikon D70 with 18-70mm lens. I want to be able to take good wedding pictures even when its dark out. I am willing to spend up to $ 200-300 for a better lens that I can use for this. I am also buying an external flash. Any tips are appreciated! Thank you!
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Answer by GearSpecâ„¢
The best low light and wedding photographers glass is a good prime lens.
You can get the 50mm f1.4 ro f1.8 . Both will do excellent bokeh and bring your
subject into focus like nothing before, makes for amazing memorable photos. You already have the 18-70mm which is a moderate zoom lens. Prime lenses has the best image quality as well.
When buying the flash, make sure you have a good diffuser or a built in diffuser. Also make sure you can bounce the flash of the ceiling. Direct flash will ruin the photos , where bouncing the flash makes your pictures look beyond cool.
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