Wedding Shots

iceemn360

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My cousin asked me to snap some shots at her wedding. she said she wasnt expecting much for photos so this was a good opportunity for me to practice.

It was a beach wedding on a relatively cloudy day. Very informal and very quick (less than 10 minutes)

here are some shots of my first attempt

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You should introduce me to your other cousin. ;)
Mwuhaha just kidding great job, I bet she is a very happy bride. Both with her new husband and you.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15315044#post15315044 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by TitusvileSurfer
You should introduce me to your other cousin. ;)

I'm pretty sure he means this guy...

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All in all, you did very good and I'm sure your cousin is pleased.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15315534#post15315534 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MeuserReef
What camera / lens combo was used. The photos look great!

Thanks all. It was a great first experience. The cloudy day definitely helped even the light.

I used a Pentax K10d and Pentax DA* 50-135 F2.8, Pentax DA* 16-50 F 2.8 combo
 
First time shooting a wedding? I've only shot one wedding....that was as a second. This is a good set.


My disclaimer: I'm in no way a pro photog, I just do this as a hobby and occasionally pick up a paid shoot. I love to critique photos as it also helps me become better. Take my comments as constructive criticism of your images and not you in any way. Also....my critiques usually seem to be on par with well respected photogs throughout the nation.....I just have a hard time using techniques/methods in my own application. :D


that being said...
Personally I'd stay away from harsh vignetting like that, but if your cousing likes it...that's what really matters.

A couple of your images are a little too tightly cropped. I'm not sure if that was done during post...or in frame during capture.


(in order of posting)
For #1 photos like that look better (to me) with the open space on the side their looking to. In this photo...his left and our right. As if you're showing or trying to show what he's looking off to. This is one of the images I mentioned about being a little too tightly cropped as you've almost cut off his left arm.

#2
GREAT capture. Just not a fan of the vignetting. I think no vignette or a MUCH softer vignetting would have been a better choice.

#6
Crop a little tighter on the left side. It's a fairly centered image, so cropping the left side to match the right would work well.

#7
While the bouquet does look nice in the image....I think cropping the bottom out, up to just above her shoulder, would make the image more of a keepsake capture.


#2 in 2nd post
I REALLY like this. Great capture. Tweak it a little and bring out some more of the colors and IMO this would be PERFECT!

#3
another great capture. his shirt is coming out kinda hot. Might just be my monitor (as my work monitors aren't calibrated).

#4
There are some holes that standout. You did great for a large group though. They're hard to shoot. I've never shot a group larger than 5 and I can tell you that.

#6
another FANTASTIC photo. It's a little hot up in the top right corner, but other than that....OUTSTANDING.

last image
Another of the little too tightly cropped images.






Great set and I'm sure your cousin was pleased with what you were able to provide her.

Cheers,
Jimmie
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15330791#post15330791 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vbjimmie
First time shooting a wedding? I've only shot one wedding....that was as a second. This is a good set.


My disclaimer: I'm in no way a pro photog, I just do this as a hobby and occasionally pick up a paid shoot. I love to critique photos as it also helps me become better. Take my comments as constructive criticism of your images and not you in any way. Also....my critiques usually seem to be on par with well respected photogs throughout the nation.....I just have a hard time using techniques/methods in my own application. :D


that being said...
Personally I'd stay away from harsh vignetting like that, but if your cousing likes it...that's what really matters.

A couple of your images are a little too tightly cropped. I'm not sure if that was done during post...or in frame during capture.


(in order of posting)
For #1 photos like that look better (to me) with the open space on the side their looking to. In this photo...his left and our right. As if you're showing or trying to show what he's looking off to. This is one of the images I mentioned about being a little too tightly cropped as you've almost cut off his left arm.

#2
GREAT capture. Just not a fan of the vignetting. I think no vignette or a MUCH softer vignetting would have been a better choice.

#6
Crop a little tighter on the left side. It's a fairly centered image, so cropping the left side to match the right would work well.

#7
While the bouquet does look nice in the image....I think cropping the bottom out, up to just above her shoulder, would make the image more of a keepsake capture.


#2 in 2nd post
I REALLY like this. Great capture. Tweak it a little and bring out some more of the colors and IMO this would be PERFECT!

#3
another great capture. his shirt is coming out kinda hot. Might just be my monitor (as my work monitors aren't calibrated).

#4
There are some holes that standout. You did great for a large group though. They're hard to shoot. I've never shot a group larger than 5 and I can tell you that.

#6
another FANTASTIC photo. It's a little hot up in the top right corner, but other than that....OUTSTANDING.

last image
Another of the little too tightly cropped images.






Great set and I'm sure your cousin was pleased with what you were able to provide her.

Cheers,
Jimmie


Thanks Jimmie. Im always a fan of CC and frankly I dont think I get enough of it. Your comments are very helpful. I was on the fence about vinnetting but I agree that the PP addition of it wasnt the best. Definitely like natural vinnetting better. As a quick 10 minute or so ceremony there was little time to prepare for shots and so I think I sucked in composing many of the candid shots. Definitely agree with you on the tight cropping or bad framing.

thanks for taking the time to make all of these comments. Ill do some PP work and see if my cousin wants the new ones.

tim
 
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