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 My First Wedding Photography job, dzimalrash.com

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post Dec 10 2012, 10:44 PM, updated 14y ago

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More here: http://www.dzimalrash.com/2012/12/rimi-ros...wedding_10.html

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Tony Stark
post Dec 11 2012, 03:09 AM

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great photos, but there's also alot of room for improvement, keep it up smile.gif
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post Dec 11 2012, 08:07 PM

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^ positive comment from a sifu..im so proud haha.

any ideas on how to improve? *not involving new equipment tongue.gif*
Tony Stark
post Dec 12 2012, 01:37 AM

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QUOTE(dvlzplayground @ Dec 11 2012, 08:07 PM)
^ positive comment from a sifu..im so proud haha.

any ideas on how to improve? *not involving new equipment tongue.gif*
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im not a sifu la bro..hahaha..ur pics are better than me lah.. laugh.gif mine all lousy one sweat.gif

anyways, i never encourage people to upgrade their equipments if they dont know what their doing. but i always encourage people to use prime lenses. so that they can think differently/out of the box, things that opens up their mind because one wud think that they cant do much with a 50mm. but the truth is, they can do alot.

for me i'd say the 50mm is best on a FF, and 35mm/30mm is the best for crop bodies.

getting into picture wise,

lighting, composition, moments..these are some crucial/important parts in wedding photography. atleast imo that is. and i see that u got a bit of everything there already. but improving doesnt hurt. it just makes u better.

me myself i still have a looooooong way to go and alot more to learn. and i certainly love the journey.

have a nice day! thumbup.gif
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post Dec 12 2012, 10:06 PM

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QUOTE(Tony Stark @ Dec 12 2012, 01:37 AM)
im not a sifu la bro..hahaha..ur pics are better than me lah.. laugh.gif mine all lousy one sweat.gif

anyways, i never encourage people to upgrade their equipments if they dont know what their doing. but i always encourage people to use prime lenses. so that they can think differently/out of the box, things that opens up their mind because one wud think that they cant do much with a 50mm. but the truth is, they can do alot.

for me i'd say the 50mm is best on a FF, and 35mm/30mm is the best for crop bodies.

getting into picture wise,

lighting, composition, moments..these are some crucial/important parts in wedding photography. atleast imo that is. and i see that u got a bit of everything there already. but improving doesnt hurt. it just makes u better.

me myself i still have a looooooong way to go and alot more to learn. and i certainly love the journey.

have a nice day! thumbup.gif
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ur photos are on a totally different level than me bro... no fight.. haha

yeah 35mm is really good. not easy to use in tight spaces though.

all the best to both of us!

 

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