Friday, July 1, 2011
wedding wedding
here are some pictures, finally - life settled down and i could finish editing. i've since learned that wedding photograph is a lot of W O R K. enjoy!















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Fantastic work, Lizzy. You did a brilliant job moving from outdoors to indoors too. People don't realise how hard it is to adjust to light changes/muck about with settings etc.
ReplyDeletethanks! it was sooo tough. i had to do a lot of post-processing in RAW to fix some light balance issues and make the exposures looked more consistent. the mixed lighting was crazy, as well as being both out- and indoors. plus the outdoor light went from overcast and rainy to full-on sun - and back again - in a matter of minutes. i really got lucky with using bounce flash indoors though. phew!
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..sorry it's taken so long to get back. Hubby shot his first few weddings recently and faced similar conditions/pouring rain. Spent hours in Aperture fixing RAW versions too. As far as a photography career goes, there really is so much time you have to spend on post-processing, album layout etc unless you outsource the lot. I really love the bride at the window, confectionary and several shots of the bride and groom. You did good :) Let me know what you do next, ok?
ReplyDeletemy best photographer friend outsources all her post-processing! such a thought. of course, she gets almost perfect shots in-camera, so i'm sure it's a pretty easy job ;)
ReplyDeleteYeah, outsourcing is the way to go for so many industries now. It's a pretty smart move I think especially for super time consuming parts of the job. Problem of course is getting that 'surplus' cash to pay the people you subcontract work to - hubby and I always have pipe dreams that start with, "if only we had a spare 20K we could...'
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend Lizzy x