Congratulations to all. Now follow all of the good advice you got and
pay for a professional photographer to shoot your daughter's wedding.
I've shot weddings and I think I could have done a better job
technically than the guy who shot my daughter's wedding. That said, I'm
glad he was there and I was the one enjoying the day. I was carrying an
OM-1 around during the early part of the day but I was totally relaxed
and shooting snapshots.
You could have lots of lighting problems. If the tents are relatively
closed you may have trouble getting enough natural light to do without
flash. If they are open at the sides and it's sunny outside you'll have
washed out backgrounds if you're not using flash inside. And OM's with
their 1/60th second sync limit are much less than ideal for fill flash.
Let the pro worry about it.
Chuck Norcutt
Mike wrote:
> I'm happy to announce that my daughter will be marrying a bright young
> man the first week in June.
> It's an informal affair and she has asked me to take some pictures.
> Unfortunately just because a couple of my landscape photos turned out
> pretty good she thinks the wedding ones will too. I'm not nearly so
> confident. My only "experience" with wedding photography is vicariously
> though this group! So I would appreciate any suggestions.
>
> First of all, what to take? The wedding is in Ohio at the soon to be
> in-laws' house and requires an overnight each way so that is a
> limitation. Hopefully they will find a decent tripod for me to use. I am
> ordering up 3 rolls ea. Portra 160nc, Reala and some 400nc and/or vc.
> What do you think? What about the Fuji professional film? Can i pack
> this to carry on or should I have it sent directly from B&H to OH? And
> what kind of light can I expect in June in OH? Event is outdoors and in
> rented tents. My daughter wants mostly candids but also a few portraits
> which may be indoors or under the tent depending upon the weather.
>
> Gear: OM4 and OM4t bodies, one with 160/100 asa the other with 400asa.
> lots of extra batteries
> 28/2, 50/1.2, 85/2, 35~105, 135/2.8, 180/2.8 Am I in the ballpark?
> Suggestions? Wides?
> Do I need a winder?
>
> Flash: The big problem for me as I just don't use it enough to be
> comfortable.
> BG2 and T32, 1 or 2 ??
> Or the F280 which I really haven't mastered?
> Do I need off camera flash with attendant cords etc.?
>
> I'm sure I'll have more questions
> Mike
>
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