Sunday, 31 August 2008

Wedding at St Andrew's Church and Ramada Hotel, Dover













I had the pleasure of photographing Louise and Adam's wedding yesterday at the Buckland Church of St Andrew and the Ramada Hotel, Dover - see their wedding gallery.

After an overcast week the sun was out with a vengeance yesterday - incredibly strong and contrasty and without a cloud in the sky. Still, better than rain. Apparently this August has been the gloomiest since 1912 - let's hope the next one like this is 96 years off! The upside of this was that the interior of the church was a lot brighter than when I was there earlier in the month - no ISO 3200 this time.

Louise and Adam are a fine-looking couple (and pretty athletic too - check out Adam's leap above) and I soon had them posing like catalogue models. They were great fun to work with. After all their hard work they deserved a glass of champagne. We had intended to pop the cork under 'controlled conditions' but it shot out like an inter-continental ballistic missile giving us all a shock in the process - it did result in some entertaining shots though.

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Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Wedding at Ramsgate Registry Office and Smiths Court Hotel, Margate











I had the pleasure of photographing Nikki and Michael's wedding at Ramsgate Registry Office and the Smiths Court Hotel, Margate on Sunday - see their wedding gallery. Unfortunately, it was another rainy day but we did get a small window of opportunity to do some outside shots in the gazebo at the registry office.

Nikki and Michael were fantastic though - they got on with enjoying their day and didn't complain once. Nikki was 7.5 months pregnant and still managed to have a smile on her face all day. Regarding the groom, Michael had the biggest wedding ring I've ever seen - look at the two in comparison in the top shot.

Thankfully the Smiths Court Hotel had a wonderfully light dining room. They didn't blink an eye as I rearranged all their furniture to set up for the group shots. My 35mm f/1.4 L and 85mm f/1.2 L lenses were perfect for this situation, allowing me to throw the background out of focus.

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Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Wedding at Maison Dieu and Dover Castle













I had the pleasure of photographing Naoko and Kazu's wedding at Maison Dieu (Dover's rather fine Registry Office) and The Keep of Dover Castle - check out their wedding photos. As appears to be the norm for August 2008 it was mainly overcast for most of the day (no rain though), but the sky cleared in the evening and I was able to get some great sunset shots.

Naoko and Kazu certainly pulled out all the stops for their wedding with a Routemaster London bus taking us up to the magnificent Dover Castle for the reception. It was the most cosmopolitan wedding I've ever photographed with a huge range of nationalities represented (drawn to the UK to work with Cancer Research).

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Saturday, 23 August 2008

This weekend's weddings

My batteries are charged, my memory cards reformatted, my lenses cleaned and my bag packed and ready to go - it's wedding time!

I'm off to Maison Dieu House and Dover Castle today to photograph Naoko & Kazunori's wedding and Ramsgate Registry Office and Smiths Court Hotel, Margate tomorrow for Nikki and Michael's wedding.

Monday will be a day at the computer applying my digital wedding workflow.

Fingers crossed for the weather!

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Wednesday, 20 August 2008

My digital wedding workflow

For further photography-related information check out my compendium of tips.

In response to a reader's question I present my digital wedding workflow. It's very efficient and allows me to finish processing a wedding by the next day.

1. RAW files loaded from memory cards to a folder labelled with couple's names.
2. Imported into Lightroom.
3. Quick eyeball of all photos in library module. If a shot is spoilt by blinking or grimacing, or if someone has walked into shot, use X key to mark image as reject.
4. Verify and then delete rejected shots.
5. Work through all the images in the develop module (I can do 200 shots an hour when I'm in 'the zone' - use the paste develop settings within Lightroom to save time).
6. Tonal adjustments are the major correction to make. Tone curve to strong contrast (I apply this to all the images in two steps by copying the develop settings from the first shot and then pasting to all the rest). Recovery and exposure sliders to adjust highlights. Fill light and brightness to adjust shadows (this can introduce considerable digitial noise if the image was shot at high ISO). Contrast and blacks to further tweak contrast.
7. Adjust white balance and vibrance. If interior shots are bathed in fluorescent light, adjustment to tint (green-magenta shift) is necessary.
8. I use the 'Previous' button at the bottom of the develop module extensively. It pastes the previous photo's develop settings. Notice that I am not making changes that are unique to a shot at this stage (such as crops and rotations) as I do not want to paste these between images.
9. I now export all the images as JPEG files (Quality 80%, resolution 240) and use the post-processing 'Export actions' facility within Lightroom. I've created a Photoshop droplet based on an action which removes digital noise using Neat Image and then sharpens the image (file size can expand to 6MB). You need the pro-version of Neat Image to do this. I've created a custom noise profile for my EOS 5D - Neat Image can read the ISO setting in the EXIF data and apply the right level of noise correction. I prefer Neat Image's noise removal and Photoshop's sharpening to the equivalents in Lightroom.
10. I have a top-of-the-range MacPro but it still takes 3-4 hours to complete the above step - I often run it overnight.
11. I import these files into Lightroom with the couple's names and the suffix 'tweaked jpegs'.
12. I now adjust cropping, straighten shots and make any other minor tweaks which are necessary.
13. I choose my picks from these to make up my web slideshow.
14. I export all the shots twice as high res (files now typically 2MB) and low res (resize 1000 x 1000, resolution 72, typically 300KB) images which are burnt to DVD.
15. If I want to do any really special treatments I can use the adjusted RAW files and export to Photoshop as 16-bit TIFFs.

Please feel free to post any comments.

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Monday, 18 August 2008

Wedding at The Grove Ferry Inn, Upstreet, Kent












I had the pleasure of photographing Gemma and John's wedding on Saturday at St Nicholas Church, Sturry and The Grove Ferry Inn, Upstreet in Kent - check out their wedding photos.

Gemma and John were a wonderful couple and there were no shortage of entertaining guests either - a terrific wedding day. Unfortunately the light was of poor quality all day with the sky being fully overcast, so there were plenty of opportunities for fill-flash to enliven the shots and some white balance tweaking in post-production.

As well as having had a run of lovely couples this summer I've also had a run of incredibly dark churches! It gets more challenging every week - it was ISO 3200, f 2.8 & 1/20 sec all the way. I used my 16-35mm f/2.8 L lens which can be handheld at very slow shutter speeds for quite a few shots. Images were cleaned up using Neat Image. I've been asked a question - thanks Lee! - regarding where in the digital workflow noise removal should take place - I'll discuss this tomorrow.

The reception was held in a marquee with a black, starry-sky ceiling, so ambient light was low and subjects were lit from behind - exposure compensation of at least +1 stop and flash on. Aspiring wedding photographers take note!

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Saturday, 16 August 2008

Wedding at Lympne Castle, Kent














I had the pleasure of photographing Tanya and Duncan's wedding at Lympne Castle yesterday - check out their wedding gallery. A fantastic couple, a fantastic venue and a sunny day with a blue sky! My only complaint was that the light was very strong and contrasty - a nice fluffy, white cloud shielding the sun would have been nice.

Off to Sturry and the Grove Ferry Inn today.

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