Some from a recent Wedding

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Shot a wedding in North Yorkshire a month ago, Tom worked with me on it.

Going to stick 10 in here initially then I'll pick another 10 to put in here.

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Enjoy :)
Jake
 
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Thanks Johnny :)

Bit of a difference from what I used to post when I first found this sub forum eh? :D
 
Nice job. I like pretty much every single one... only #27 expression of groom looks a little strange.

Couple of questions for someone starting out like me, if you dont mind:

>I like the shallow DoF; it looks like youre shooting with fast primes to me. Is this the case, as Ive been wondering if I could achieve similar shots with 2.8 zoom lenses.
>I know this one is a bit personal, but how many shots do you take a day and how many do you end up giving to the client?

Anyways. Nice set, and you should be proud of that feedback!
 
Nice job. I like pretty much every single one... only #27 expression of groom looks a little strange.

Couple of questions for someone starting out like me, if you dont mind:

>I like the shallow DoF; it looks like youre shooting with fast primes to me. Is this the case, as Ive been wondering if I could achieve similar shots with 2.8 zoom lenses.
>I know this one is a bit personal, but how many shots do you take a day and how many do you end up giving to the client?

Anyways. Nice set, and you should be proud of that feedback!

Sure:

The highest Aperture I'll shoot is f/2.8 really that is using a 24-70L lens. Otherwise as you guessed it's pretty much primes throughout the entire day, I use my wide angle rarely, which is only f/4.0.

With the primes I'll be shooting at 1.4-2.0.

Normally shoot somewhere between 2500-3000 photos in a day and deliver about 5-600 photos. This client got 752 to be exact, there were just SO many keepers, and that was after I rejected a lot of stuff for the sake of not giving them too many.
 
Sure:

The highest Aperture I'll shoot is f/2.8 really that is using a 24-70L lens. Otherwise as you guessed it's pretty much primes throughout the entire day, I use my wide angle rarely, which is only f/4.0.

With the primes I'll be shooting at 1.4-2.0.

Normally shoot somewhere between 2500-3000 photos in a day and deliver about 5-600 photos. This client got 752 to be exact, there were just SO many keepers, and that was after I rejected a lot of stuff for the sake of not giving them too many.

Thanks for that. Does make sense to me. Im building a shopping list in my head for a gear upgrade and it keeps coming back to the 24-70L. I really would like to get a few F1.4 primes, but I think the 24-70 will give me the flexibility till I build up more experience. Just slightly concerned that there is limited potential for bokehliciousness at shorter focal lengths with 2.8, even on FF.

How do you find the 24-70L in that regard?
 
Thanks for that. Does make sense to me. Im building a shopping list in my head for a gear upgrade and it keeps coming back to the 24-70L. I really would like to get a few F1.4 primes, but I think the 24-70 will give me the flexibility till I build up more experience. Just slightly concerned that there is limited potential for bokehliciousness at shorter focal lengths with 2.8, even on FF.

How do you find the 24-70L in that regard?

I wouldn't do a wedding without the 24-70 - It's the ultimate all rounder. I doubt you'll find a wedding photographer without one.

My lens list:

17-40L
24-70L
85mm 1.8
135L

Also when working with Tom I have access to the 50mm 1.8

On my shortlist:

35L 1.4
50mm 1.4
Sigma 85mm 1.4

See a trend? :p
 
great images!!

Is it just me but does number 16 have some tilt shift going on. Just seem to be seeing TS nearly everywhere recently lol
 
Haha, no tilt shift from me :D

Just the 24-70 doing its thing with bokeh :)

Thanks for the kind words all!
 
Very nice, love the last one. I struggle with small groups or pairs at 1.8. I'm never happy with the sharpness of one or the other. I guess I'm looking too hard or need to take greater care to make sure they are on a much closer focal plane?

I'm currently sat at home trying to build up the enthusiasm to edit the 200 odd photos (keepers) I took at my sisters wedding. It's the one bit I really don't care for.
 
Very nice, love the last one. I struggle with small groups or pairs at 1.8. I'm never happy with the sharpness of one or the other. I guess I'm looking too hard or need to take greater care to make sure they are on a much closer focal plane?

I'm currently sat at home trying to build up the enthusiasm to edit the 200 odd photos (keepers) I took at my sisters wedding. It's the one bit I really don't care for.

Thanks mate. When shooting multiple people with a wide aperture the key is distance.

A friend recently did group shots at 1.2 as he had the room to go far enough back to get them all in standing side by side.
 
The last one looks wrong somehow to me mate. Is it two different photos combined or something? The tree on the left has a firework clipping straight over it which just doesn't look natural at all to me :S

Rest of the shots are pretty damn nice though. 25 especially is rather good!
 
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