Sean Johnson
May 23rd, 2007, 02:14 PM
Hi everyone.
I thought I would share my experiences shooting my first wedding. I was much more prepared then I would have been thanks to this forum. For the most part, I thought the day went well.
At the rehearsal I realized the church isn't camera friendly with windows surrounding the whole place. Huge windows in front and back.
The day started with me shooting the groom gettting ready. The couple decided I would just be shooting him getting ready. That was kinda strange but ok with me.
Before the ceremony I talked to the photog and we made sure we were on the same page. I told me how the last wedding he did the videog used a light on his camera the whole time. I figured he meant the ceremony and agreed with him that he probably shouldn't have. Turned out he was talking about the reception. Luckily, the reception was well lit and I didn't have to annoy the photog. I understand that extra light will affect the photog's shot, but I need to get my shot too. The photog asking me to turn my light off is like asking him to turn his flash off. I've realizen now that the situation is a double edged sword.
The ceremony was interesting to shoot. I was very limited in the places I could be. I only shoot with one camera right now so coverage is gonna be an issue. It was hard to find a spot without backlight ruining the shot. The sony vx-2100 camera does an exceptional job in bad lighting situations. I'm impressed. I decided not to use wireless audio due to the PA system. It was easy to hear the minister, but hard to hear the couple :( Next time i'll make sure to use it if i can.
Another problem I had was the fake photog "friend of the couple." he ran around with his fancy camera getting in the way. i could tell the pro photog wanted to throw him out a window. during the reception he got drunk. i'm beginning to think the guy is seriously 1 beer short of a six pack. if requested, I can post a video of the crazy stuff he was doing. i couldn't help but tape him specifically as he tried to take pictures. its hilarious and scary at the same time. you'll have to see it to believe me.
During the pre-reception, I had time to kick back and talk to the hotel staff. It happened to be that I talked for awhile with the staff corrdinator. I told her how to fix a computer problem she was having and etc. This turned out to be a good idea, because I got preferential treatment for the rest of the night. I sat next to the photog all night, but they specifically made sure I was taken care of all night. The photog looked a little annoyed. oh well.
I used the FigRig as a stabilizer all night. I really need to get a remote controller on it. I kept having to move my hand to zoom and turn off the camera. Also, my neck was killing me. I've had a chronic pinched nerve in my neck and it got pretty aggrevated. I guess I need to look for something else for support or i'm not gonna make it in this business.
One of the crappy things was that the couple had no chemistry. When they would kiss, the bride shyed away like her brother was trying to kiss her. Every time. It was awkward. That sucked trying to get a good kiss shot.
Again i'd like to thank the people in this forum for being helpful and sharing their ideas. I hope that in the future I can contribute more to helping others too and raise the bar for our reputation. Sorry for this being so long.
Thanks/Cheers
Sean
I thought I would share my experiences shooting my first wedding. I was much more prepared then I would have been thanks to this forum. For the most part, I thought the day went well.
At the rehearsal I realized the church isn't camera friendly with windows surrounding the whole place. Huge windows in front and back.
The day started with me shooting the groom gettting ready. The couple decided I would just be shooting him getting ready. That was kinda strange but ok with me.
Before the ceremony I talked to the photog and we made sure we were on the same page. I told me how the last wedding he did the videog used a light on his camera the whole time. I figured he meant the ceremony and agreed with him that he probably shouldn't have. Turned out he was talking about the reception. Luckily, the reception was well lit and I didn't have to annoy the photog. I understand that extra light will affect the photog's shot, but I need to get my shot too. The photog asking me to turn my light off is like asking him to turn his flash off. I've realizen now that the situation is a double edged sword.
The ceremony was interesting to shoot. I was very limited in the places I could be. I only shoot with one camera right now so coverage is gonna be an issue. It was hard to find a spot without backlight ruining the shot. The sony vx-2100 camera does an exceptional job in bad lighting situations. I'm impressed. I decided not to use wireless audio due to the PA system. It was easy to hear the minister, but hard to hear the couple :( Next time i'll make sure to use it if i can.
Another problem I had was the fake photog "friend of the couple." he ran around with his fancy camera getting in the way. i could tell the pro photog wanted to throw him out a window. during the reception he got drunk. i'm beginning to think the guy is seriously 1 beer short of a six pack. if requested, I can post a video of the crazy stuff he was doing. i couldn't help but tape him specifically as he tried to take pictures. its hilarious and scary at the same time. you'll have to see it to believe me.
During the pre-reception, I had time to kick back and talk to the hotel staff. It happened to be that I talked for awhile with the staff corrdinator. I told her how to fix a computer problem she was having and etc. This turned out to be a good idea, because I got preferential treatment for the rest of the night. I sat next to the photog all night, but they specifically made sure I was taken care of all night. The photog looked a little annoyed. oh well.
I used the FigRig as a stabilizer all night. I really need to get a remote controller on it. I kept having to move my hand to zoom and turn off the camera. Also, my neck was killing me. I've had a chronic pinched nerve in my neck and it got pretty aggrevated. I guess I need to look for something else for support or i'm not gonna make it in this business.
One of the crappy things was that the couple had no chemistry. When they would kiss, the bride shyed away like her brother was trying to kiss her. Every time. It was awkward. That sucked trying to get a good kiss shot.
Again i'd like to thank the people in this forum for being helpful and sharing their ideas. I hope that in the future I can contribute more to helping others too and raise the bar for our reputation. Sorry for this being so long.
Thanks/Cheers
Sean