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Jan 25 2011 10:21pm
Quote (MotherOfTwo @ Jan 25 2011 09:32am)
Would be the best, but wouldn't pros be reluctant of having  new person with them, who could eventually become competition?


I would have a blast teaching someone new to the photography world, if only I knew more about it.

Quote (Xandriia @ Jan 25 2011 01:01pm)
Not at all.

You should honestly make sure theyre going to hire another photographer, with you being the secondary. That way you wont be nervous about messing something up, or missing something, and you can just concentrate on getting as good of shots as possible.

I did that for my first one, and they were really happy also because for minor things they could split us up, like Id go take pictures of the bridesmaids while the other photographer took pictures of the groomsmen. But when it came to the ceremony, reception etc we were both there so they were able to get different views.

But yeah, it took a lot of the pressure off when I was told there would be someone else also, I was able to be more free with shots.




I definitely didn't think of having another photographer around, that would be cool for me to start off with too. Neat idea, blows my mind O_o
Quote (onepagememory @ Jan 25 2011 01:17pm)
The real professionals aren't afraid of a newbie. In fact, they love teaching (of course, there are exceptions). It's the arrogant semi-pros and 'good' photographers that are afraid of competition. Then there's the somewhat advanced amateurs (such as myself) who only started charging for stuff because people thought they were good.

First things first: Do you want to worry about shooting formal, posed photos or would you prefer a more 'photojournalistic' approach (meaning 85% candid, since formals are often expected anyway).
Deciding this may influence what gear you may need. Also, do you want to make this a business?

Start by reading this: http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/609963
It should answer most of your questions.

Finally, I will stress: LEARN TO USE YOUR FLASH. You need at least one external flash source. Preferably 2 + your pop-up (which is emergency only!). You don't need the latest, fastest L series lenses if you can use flash effectively. I will provide you with a word file that explains it extremely well (i use it with interns) if you want it.

I think i'm one of the more knowledgeable wedding photographers here (I've interned with plenty, started my own business recently), so feel free to direct any questions to me. I'll share the industry secrets (most of which are found online anyway, but I can direct you to them) ;)
Depending on your location, you can average ~60% profit if you run your home-based wedding business effectively just starting off.


That is one thing I definitely need to work on ... my flash! I will post another topic though.

I am sure you will do great Marie :) Wish you all the luck!
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Jan 25 2011 10:26pm
Quote (Chantal7 @ Jan 25 2011 10:21pm)
I definitely didn't think of having another photographer around, that would be cool for me to start off with too. Neat idea, blows my mind O_o

That is one thing I definitely need to work on ... my flash! I will post another topic though.

I am sure you will do great Marie :) Wish you all the luck!


Yeah, its definitely a stress reliever.

And DEFINITELY agreed about having an external flash, I didnt and I had to do a LOT of post processing because of it (the lighting was horrid in the building they chose to get married in). I was totally jealous of the other photographers speedlight :lol: But he was jealous of my zoom lens so it all worked out :P.
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Quote (Xandriia @ Jan 25 2011 10:26pm)
Yeah, its definitely a stress reliever.

And DEFINITELY agreed about having an external flash, I didnt and I had to do a LOT of post processing because of it (the lighting was horrid in the building they chose to get married in). I was totally jealous of the other photographers speedlight :lol: But he was jealous of my zoom lens so it all worked out :P.


Haha! :D I have an external flash, an older one... but they all work right? I can honestly say I RARELY use it.... I honestly don't even know the right way to use it. Where to I aim it, what angle, etc? How do I know? So confusing.

This is the latest pic I took with the flash on, but I don't even know if it looks right. http://www.flickr.com/photos/chantal7/5362328525/ I am kind of scared to post it here :rofl:

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Jan 25 2011 11:16pm
Quote (Chantal7 @ Jan 25 2011 11:06pm)
Haha! :D I have an external flash, an older one... but they all work right? I can honestly say I RARELY use it.... I honestly don't even know the right way to use it. Where to I aim it, what angle, etc? How do I know? So confusing.

This is the latest pic I took with the flash on, but I don't even know if it looks right. http://www.flickr.com/photos/chantal7/5362328525/  I am kind of scared to post it here :rofl:


Oh I know, theyre wierd. He had it pointed in all sorts of odd angles..I was like, maybe Im better off without it for now >.>

Thats not bad at all imo, the light is pretty consistent everywhere, you didnt overexpose or anything. He looks like he doesnt want his picture taken though xD
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Jan 25 2011 11:28pm
Quote (Xandriia @ Jan 25 2011 11:16pm)
Oh I know, theyre wierd. He had it pointed in all sorts of odd angles..I was like, maybe Im better off without it for now >.>

Thats not bad at all imo, the light is pretty consistent everywhere, you didnt overexpose or anything. He looks like he doesnt want his picture taken though xD


LOL - yeah, I took it on purpose. He was bored in that picture. I thought it looked good photo wise too, but you just never know.
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Jan 26 2011 01:03am
Quote (Chantal7 @ Jan 25 2011 10:28pm)
LOL - yeah, I took it on purpose. He was bored in that picture. I thought it looked good photo wise too, but you just never know.


pm me if u want a 'venue' explanation of flash.
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Jan 26 2011 07:14am
Quote (onepagememory @ 26 Jan 2011 02:03)
pm me if u want a 'venue' explanation of flash.


No no!!!
Not via pm!!
I, too, need to learn to use a flash!
I still have my old vivitar flash that I used when shooting film...
Never tried it with my xsi and not even sure how, or even if, it works....
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Jan 26 2011 08:29am
Quote (onepagememory @ Jan 26 2011 01:03am)
pm me if u want a 'venue' explanation of flash.


This is my pm to you that myself and Marie want a venue explanation of flash. :P
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Jan 26 2011 09:04am
Quote (Chantal7 @ 26 Jan 2011 18:29)
This is my pm to you that myself and Marie want a venue explanation of flash. :P


add me to that list :D
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Jan 26 2011 10:24pm
Quote (jayandnix @ Jan 26 2011 09:04am)
add me to that list :D


http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=51672610&f=265

Here is the link, he posted it up! Thanks Omar!
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