Monday, 29 June 2009

Wedding Photographers in Medway


Kathy and Lee's wedding gallery, photographed at Holy Trinity Church, Twydall and Gillingham Golf Club on Saturday, is now online.

Sunday, 28 June 2009

Weddings in Medway


I had the pleasure of photographing Kathy and Lee's wedding yesterday at Holy Trinity Church, Twydall and Gillingham Golf Club. There was a brief downpour making it my first wet wedding of 2009. Obviously the Wimbledon effect!

Their wedding gallery will be appearing shortly.

Saturday, 27 June 2009

Weddings in Gillingham

A selection of photos from Kelly and Craig's wedding in Gillingham last Saturday. The church was in a built-up area so careful framing (and a bit of cloning in post-processing) was required.


The one green corner of the church. Unfortunately there were a couple of lamp posts and signs in the background which had to be cloned out.





If you look carefully you can see the best man being showered with holy water from the blessing of the rings!










Options were limited in the reception hall so I concentrated on close-in portraiture.






A very special relationship - one man and his pint!


One lens to do one job really well!

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I had a great question from a reader yesterday.

Hi David,

I hope you don’t mind me emailing you out of the blue, I always enjoy reading your blog and thought I would push my luck with the following question. Anyway, I have an interesting event coming up and if you can spare the time I would really appreciate any thoughts you may care to offer as you are without doubt the most qualified person I can think of on the matter!

My brother Rob is getting married next April and I'm hoping to get some nice pictures. I should stress that I’m only a keen amateur. I will be using a Canon 450D which has a cropped sensor, the lenses I have at present are the Canon 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 and Tamron 70-300mm f4.5-4.6 (this may change to Nikon kit in due course but the principle of the question doesn't really change).

I know that there is nothing especially poor with my lenses, however I’m thinking that as it’s going to be such a special day I might hire a top-notch lens to firstly increase my enjoyment of the day and secondly to hopefully obtain some better pictures!

My thoughts are that I would only wish to carry the camera with lens attached as I don’t want the hassle of changing lenses nor do I fancy spending the whole day with the unused lens in my pocket or carrying a separate bag with it inside. Just a camera and lens seems right. I’m guessing at this stage your bracing yourself for the inevitable 'which lens to take' question however there is a bit of a twist! ….

I'm probably going to be concentrating on taking candid portraits and especially so of my 3 year old nephew and so I’m not interested in taking pictures of the same thing that everybody else captures. Things like the the wedding vows, speeches, aisle walk etc are not important as they will be well documented by others, plus it’s my brothers wedding and I want to watch the important bits with my eyes and not through a lens!

I’d rather come home with only a few pictures that stood out rather than 100s of pictures of the usual quality. Question is how do I achieve it!! Obviously an f2.8L zoom would seem to fit the bill for a great all rounder but I’m thinking one step ahead of that (or at least I think I am!). I'd rather have a lens that absolutely excelled at one particular type of picture than having a jack of all trades, master of none type lens and so I’m thinking of specialising in portraits with good bokeh on the basis that nobody else apart from the professional will have an f1.2 lens in their bag to achieve it and he she wont be pointing hers where I’m pointing mine. Therefore my plan should result in me producing portraits with unique characteristics, i.e. bokeh.

I think my plan a good one, at least in theory!!!

My thoughts are that the following lenses would fit the bill:

50mm f1.2L USM (80mm on cropped sensor)
(small, compact, light, inconspicuous, great for leaving camera with other people for moments I can’t hold it and comfortable when the camera is around my neck).

Or

85mm f1.2L II USM (136mm on cropped sensor)

I know that you must get hundreds of which lens questions but I really have tried to work it out myself, I’m just stuck on the last bit and interested on whether you think an amateur (and the AF) could handle an f1.4 with a 50mph kid or would I be better off with an f2.8 zoom.

Any thoughts you might have on a lens choice would be very much appreciated and obviously I appreciate that you are a busy man so there is absolutely no rush for any response you may care to give.

Best regards

Andy

Hi Andy,

Many thanks for your positive feedback.

I love receiving questions - particularly when they're as well-thought out and eloquently written as yours is.

I think your analysis is absolutely spot on. One lens to do one job really well.

However, rather than hiring a 50mm f/1.2 I would suggest you buy a 50mm f/1.8 - they're about £80 at the moment.

It's not an L-series lens but the optical quality is absolutely stunning. In terms of value-for-money it's Canon's best lens. You'll be able to have a good go with it before the wedding - shooting at wide aperture close-up to a subject requires a bit of practice - and you'll be able to enjoy it after the wedding too. You may need to start using focusing points other than the centre - focus-recompose can leave your subject out of focus.

Keep me posted with what you do.

All the best,

David

Any other suggestions for Andy?

New look wedding galleries

I've had no time to blog this week as I've been busy working on my website - for the better I hope!

Check out examples of my new look gallery overview and gallery pages.

Any feedback is most welcome.

My main website: Kent photographers

Monday, 22 June 2009

Wedding photography in Medway


Kelly and Craig's wedding gallery, photographed at St Peter of the Apostle Church and Balmoral Masonic Hall in Gillingham, is now online to view.

Sunday, 21 June 2009

Wedding photography in Gillingham


I had the pleasure of photographing Kelly and Craig's wedding yesterday at St Peter of the Apostle Church and Balmoral Masonic Hall in Gillingham. Their wedding gallery will be online shortly.

My main website: Kent photographers

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Weddings in Sevenoaks

A selection of colour photos from Kim and Stephen's wedding at Stansted, near Sevenoaks, on Saturday. B&W tomorrow.