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My first wedding!! Scared :S
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<blockquote data-quote="JIR004" data-source="post: 60404" data-attributes="member: 9068"><p>Good morning,</p><p></p><p>So yesterday a guy who works at my local photo lab asked me to be his wedding photographer, since he really likes my photography. (He process all of my prints) I was very surprised since I basically only do senior, maternity, and family portraits. I told him to contact me with details. I want to be very honest with him that this is my first wedding. I also want to charge him "cheap" because obviously I do not have any experience. I mean my camera is not even a "wedding" camera, since I see wedding photographers have $2,000 cameras.</p><p></p><p>My question is, do you guys think I should accept the offer?</p><p>I would have another photographer working with me but we both don't have fancy cameras. I have a D5100 and she has a T3i.</p><p></p><p>Also, what kind of equipment would you guys recommend?</p><p>I have a </p><p>35mm f/1.8</p><p>and kit lens</p><p>and 16gb and 8gb memory cards </p><p>reflector</p><p>(that is all, that's what I always use for my photo shoots.)</p><p></p><p>She has a 50mm f1.8</p><p>YN-468 flash (not sure of the model number)</p><p>kit lens</p><p>and reflector</p><p></p><p>I would really appreciate your opinions. And I understand that if I was to take this opportunity I would need to invest in equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JIR004, post: 60404, member: 9068"] Good morning, So yesterday a guy who works at my local photo lab asked me to be his wedding photographer, since he really likes my photography. (He process all of my prints) I was very surprised since I basically only do senior, maternity, and family portraits. I told him to contact me with details. I want to be very honest with him that this is my first wedding. I also want to charge him "cheap" because obviously I do not have any experience. I mean my camera is not even a "wedding" camera, since I see wedding photographers have $2,000 cameras. My question is, do you guys think I should accept the offer? I would have another photographer working with me but we both don't have fancy cameras. I have a D5100 and she has a T3i. Also, what kind of equipment would you guys recommend? I have a 35mm f/1.8 and kit lens and 16gb and 8gb memory cards reflector (that is all, that's what I always use for my photo shoots.) She has a 50mm f1.8 YN-468 flash (not sure of the model number) kit lens and reflector I would really appreciate your opinions. And I understand that if I was to take this opportunity I would need to invest in equipment. [/QUOTE]
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