Relax and enjoy,ime sure you will crack it.
I ordered a 50mm 1.8 and a flash, for inside the church shots. Luckily the reception will be held outside.
I;m going over to the church next week to take some test shots, then I'll be at the rehearsal as well.
Excellent idea to scope the church out early and establish your sight lines. Just hope the 50mm is wide enough for inside. Be sure to take your 18-140 along just in case.
LOL. Can't be any more difficult than a BIF shot. LOL
yeah but are people paying for your BIF shots, hope i am not adding pressure lol.
i am sure you will do very well Pete
This flash is getting rave reviews. I'm waiting for mine to arrive. After waiting two weeks the seller said there was a shipping issue and refunded my money. Now I found one in NY and should have it midweek. The 50 might be a bit wide. If you want, I'll loan you my 35 1.8 G
I ordered a 50mm 1.8 and a flash, for inside the church shots. Luckily the reception will be held outside.
I;m going over to the church next week to take some test shots, then I'll be at the rehearsal as well.
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He's a good friend with not much money. Besides, I can always use a 50mm and it's not like I'm going to throw away the flash.Sounds to me like this ploy worked on Mrs Blacktop.
I am sure you will do a wonderful job Pete.
You should have charged them for the cost of your new gear.
Thanks, but if the 50 is too wide how is the 35 going to help?
Having 0% experience in wedding photography ought to make me the perfect one to offer advice! Lol
I would suggest the 50mm for portraits and the 35mm for those wider shots! But to be honest I think you'll do great my friend, regardless of the advice offered!