Basic tips for formal photography?
Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 7:19 pm
Hey all,
I'm relatively new to digital photograhy (or photography in general for that matter). I don't own a dslr yet, but I've got an 'advanced' point and shoot, with some manual controls - so I can test the waters and see what I think
My sister has her formal coming up soon, and I was after some basic tips that you guys could possibly impart? I know that you can't plan the situation in advance, but I was thinking because the pre-formal (the part of the formal the family is invited to attend) is going to be held outdoors and late afternoon, that I'd probably shoot wide open in apeture-priority?
That way I can let as much light in as possible, and if I get some soft bokeh at the same time, so much the better.
Any thoughts, ideas?
Thanks very much
I'm relatively new to digital photograhy (or photography in general for that matter). I don't own a dslr yet, but I've got an 'advanced' point and shoot, with some manual controls - so I can test the waters and see what I think
My sister has her formal coming up soon, and I was after some basic tips that you guys could possibly impart? I know that you can't plan the situation in advance, but I was thinking because the pre-formal (the part of the formal the family is invited to attend) is going to be held outdoors and late afternoon, that I'd probably shoot wide open in apeture-priority?
That way I can let as much light in as possible, and if I get some soft bokeh at the same time, so much the better.
Any thoughts, ideas?
Thanks very much