In the misery loves company division...
I'm going to the wedding of my best friend's son today...
I'm not the official shooter...

bringing the little canon p&S and the ist-D with the DA 18-55 only...
no external flash.. hiding these in my overside purse. mY gift to the bride and groom will be, I hope, a few gemful candid moments the pro
misses when shooting the obligatory shots... or after he/she leaves.
The bride's family is throwing an elablorate do and I'm sure they
have hired a vid person as well as doing stills... I'll do stealth
now and again.

wish I had a K-5.

ann




On 9/2/2012 07:58, David J Brooks wrote:
So i was asked, and accepted last yer, to shot a friends daughters
wedding Sept 8th, 2012. I have asked the bride and groom on several
occasions what they had in mind, were did they want pictures, do they
want me to take pictures at their ready houses, etc.

Answer is I don't know.

I did shot the brides mother, our friend for her second marriage 12
years ago, and they have 1-2 sites they want to take again that we did
12 years ago, so thats cool.

So with less than a week to go, with no clear direction, and a very
limited time frame between wedding and reception, i',m slowly slipping
into panic mode. I will use the D200 and sb800 and K-5 with af360. I
am going to the rehearsal Thursday so i hope to see what light i have
to work with. K-5 might do just fine for non flash in the church. I
want to try the Gary fong collapsible but not sure what its
limitations for distance is yet in a big building.

Any mantras i should need to use.??

Dave


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