Mr Jones, If you are doing weddings you HAVE to have a backup for everything - including - ideally yourself.
Mothers of the bride do not always accept - "Er I dropped it and it was my only ..." as a legitimate excuse for why there are no photos of their daughter's "special day".
You also need to have public and professional liability insurance as without the former many venues won't let you shoot professional, and without the latter you are laying yourself open to any legal issues that may result from clients however unreasonable. Oh and don't forget to register the income.....
It sucks I know, but these details are vital.
I have 2 bodies (5D2 and 40D as a backup), 24-70L f2.8, 85f1.4, 70-200L f2.8, 100L f2.8, 17-40L f4 and reckon I would be fine losing any one camera/lens - and all I do is studio work. For weddings I would want 2x5D2s, plus a f2.8 or faster wide angle.
Sorry to be so negative - so let me finish by saying GOOD LUCK and show us the results !
Mothers of the bride do not always accept - "Er I dropped it and it was my only ..." as a legitimate excuse for why there are no photos of their daughter's "special day".
You also need to have public and professional liability insurance as without the former many venues won't let you shoot professional, and without the latter you are laying yourself open to any legal issues that may result from clients however unreasonable. Oh and don't forget to register the income.....
It sucks I know, but these details are vital.
I have 2 bodies (5D2 and 40D as a backup), 24-70L f2.8, 85f1.4, 70-200L f2.8, 100L f2.8, 17-40L f4 and reckon I would be fine losing any one camera/lens - and all I do is studio work. For weddings I would want 2x5D2s, plus a f2.8 or faster wide angle.
Sorry to be so negative - so let me finish by saying GOOD LUCK and show us the results !