My Top Wedding Photography Lessons
Top 11 Things I Learned When I Was a Wedding Photographer
{Using the Canon Digital SLR 300D (Rebel)}
1. Bring the tripod. Do. Not. Forget. The. Tripod.
2. Evening. Indoors. Candles. The 50mm f/1.8 will save your butt.
3. Evening. Indoors. Candles. Set the film speed to 400 or even 800.
4. Evening. Indoors. Candles. Twin halogen work lights on a stand will also save your butt when shooting the group pictures. Especially if you forget the tripod.
5. Check the White Balance often.
6. Did I mention to bring the tripod?
7. Keep the shutter speed at 30 to 50 to allow the ambient light to be included.
8. The larger the aperture the more intimate and professional the candid shots will look.
9. Take lots of pictures of the little details, like the guest book, gift tags on the gifts, the eyes.
10. Use a telephoto and capture happy faces when they don’t know you are taking their picture.
11. Bring the tripod
{Using the Canon Digital SLR 300D (Rebel)}
1. Bring the tripod. Do. Not. Forget. The. Tripod.
2. Evening. Indoors. Candles. The 50mm f/1.8 will save your butt.
3. Evening. Indoors. Candles. Set the film speed to 400 or even 800.
4. Evening. Indoors. Candles. Twin halogen work lights on a stand will also save your butt when shooting the group pictures. Especially if you forget the tripod.
5. Check the White Balance often.
6. Did I mention to bring the tripod?
7. Keep the shutter speed at 30 to 50 to allow the ambient light to be included.
8. The larger the aperture the more intimate and professional the candid shots will look.
9. Take lots of pictures of the little details, like the guest book, gift tags on the gifts, the eyes.
10. Use a telephoto and capture happy faces when they don’t know you are taking their picture.
11. Bring the tripod

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