Jason Stowell
May 13th, 2005, 09:11 PM
alright going on my third wedding shoot tomorrow, and i'm having problems shooting in low light situations.
camera: Canon GL2,
1st wedding, was outside under a big rental tent (nice white vinyl ones) and it started around 6:00pm a little over a month ago. i'm located in the southeastern united states, georgia to be exact. started out fine but the lighting progressively got worse during the ceremony (big house, facing west, backyard, eastside, big tent, candles, lots of shade, etc...). anyway near the end of the shoot (and almost completely dark on the lcd screen) i missed with the exposure on the camera as we also had two other cameras running. i brightened up the shot alot, almost like at the beginning of the ceremony. the only thing is everything turned grainy and when the big walk out occured i had alot of acid droppping trails streaming of the bride, groom, etc... same problem at the reception when they flee off to the waiting rolls royce (camera mounted light would have worked here, but the shot turned out really cool, in a hollywood, soprano, gangster, papparazzi style drive off...).
2nd wedding, fine, perfect, no problems except me forgetting to hit the record button on the bride and groom exiting the church and me losing the exit shot.
3rd wedding, tomorrow, a moose lodge bingo hall with very bad lighting, only to be helped by some can lights located above the stage.
-i need a few suggestions on working with the GL2 settings, F stop, exposure, etc...
-i'm also purchasing an onboard light for the GL2 for reception shots, also gonna fabricate some studio barn door style lights that accept gels for placing at weddings that permit, or warrant their use.
-tips, and suggestions on the purchase (type, and style) and use of a light meter.
i've been digging thru the whole forum for information and i've gained alot from it. any tips, suggestions, etc... are much needed and will be fully appreciated.
stowell...
camera: Canon GL2,
1st wedding, was outside under a big rental tent (nice white vinyl ones) and it started around 6:00pm a little over a month ago. i'm located in the southeastern united states, georgia to be exact. started out fine but the lighting progressively got worse during the ceremony (big house, facing west, backyard, eastside, big tent, candles, lots of shade, etc...). anyway near the end of the shoot (and almost completely dark on the lcd screen) i missed with the exposure on the camera as we also had two other cameras running. i brightened up the shot alot, almost like at the beginning of the ceremony. the only thing is everything turned grainy and when the big walk out occured i had alot of acid droppping trails streaming of the bride, groom, etc... same problem at the reception when they flee off to the waiting rolls royce (camera mounted light would have worked here, but the shot turned out really cool, in a hollywood, soprano, gangster, papparazzi style drive off...).
2nd wedding, fine, perfect, no problems except me forgetting to hit the record button on the bride and groom exiting the church and me losing the exit shot.
3rd wedding, tomorrow, a moose lodge bingo hall with very bad lighting, only to be helped by some can lights located above the stage.
-i need a few suggestions on working with the GL2 settings, F stop, exposure, etc...
-i'm also purchasing an onboard light for the GL2 for reception shots, also gonna fabricate some studio barn door style lights that accept gels for placing at weddings that permit, or warrant their use.
-tips, and suggestions on the purchase (type, and style) and use of a light meter.
i've been digging thru the whole forum for information and i've gained alot from it. any tips, suggestions, etc... are much needed and will be fully appreciated.
stowell...