Wedding Photog
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 10:02 am
So I was at a wedding yesterday, and as always I checked out the equipment the photog has - usually some nice gear.
This one had:
- 300D (no battery grip, just a std 300D)
- 18-55 kit lens
- 550EX flash; in full auto mode
That was the sum total of the kit.
I was stunned. No backup body. No fast aperature lens for nice blurred backgrounds (let alone nice quality shots, as I am not impressed with the 18-55 - it onlys gets acceptable at say f8, but who shoots a wedding at f8 ). No diffuser on the flash.
The flash was in fully upright mode all the time (ie, flash firing directly up - not even an angle bounce) with no bounce card or diffuser. This was even the case for portrait shots - flash just firing off to the left. It was a big church with high ceilings so I don't know how effective the bouce would have been (and the roof was green). Even when the photog was 1-2m from the couple, it was bouncing fully upright. Outdoor shots, the flash was firing into the air (bouncing off clouds, perhaps? ).
The money shot (couple kissing) was missed, because the batteries in the flash were still recharging from a previous shot (using half-flat batteries in a slow cycling 550EX - no external pack or anything). The couple had a magnificient stained glass window behind them, but the photog was more interested in shooting from between the couple and the window
I was nothing short of disgusted . Poor equipment, poor technique. I don't know how much was being charged. I only hope the photog is good at PS because there will be a lot of underexposed shots, or shots with lots of harsh shadows off to the right or under people's eyes. I don't normally take my 20D etc to a wedding, but I wish had this time, just to give the couple some nice shots. The photog had the laptop there at the reception (trying to sell photos - there was even 'how to order cards' on the tables) and there were not many impressed people looking at them ...
My opinion is when you pay someone, you expect professionalism. If it was a friend, fair enough.
This one had:
- 300D (no battery grip, just a std 300D)
- 18-55 kit lens
- 550EX flash; in full auto mode
That was the sum total of the kit.
I was stunned. No backup body. No fast aperature lens for nice blurred backgrounds (let alone nice quality shots, as I am not impressed with the 18-55 - it onlys gets acceptable at say f8, but who shoots a wedding at f8 ). No diffuser on the flash.
The flash was in fully upright mode all the time (ie, flash firing directly up - not even an angle bounce) with no bounce card or diffuser. This was even the case for portrait shots - flash just firing off to the left. It was a big church with high ceilings so I don't know how effective the bouce would have been (and the roof was green). Even when the photog was 1-2m from the couple, it was bouncing fully upright. Outdoor shots, the flash was firing into the air (bouncing off clouds, perhaps? ).
The money shot (couple kissing) was missed, because the batteries in the flash were still recharging from a previous shot (using half-flat batteries in a slow cycling 550EX - no external pack or anything). The couple had a magnificient stained glass window behind them, but the photog was more interested in shooting from between the couple and the window
I was nothing short of disgusted . Poor equipment, poor technique. I don't know how much was being charged. I only hope the photog is good at PS because there will be a lot of underexposed shots, or shots with lots of harsh shadows off to the right or under people's eyes. I don't normally take my 20D etc to a wedding, but I wish had this time, just to give the couple some nice shots. The photog had the laptop there at the reception (trying to sell photos - there was even 'how to order cards' on the tables) and there were not many impressed people looking at them ...
My opinion is when you pay someone, you expect professionalism. If it was a friend, fair enough.