My first Wedding!!! Wow! Wow Wow!
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tobiah
Registered: Jun 19, 2008
Total Posts: 117
Country: United Kingdom

It went absoluteley amazing!!! things went so fast and didnt get to do any formals with bride and groom as no time but they wanted to enjoy the fun so that was fine with me...

For thhe FULL GALLERY Please click HERE http://nutall.tobiahtayo.com/

Normally i would click of such things personally but I assure you that it is worth looking at.

Got so much portfolio material! Took about 23GB's worth of shots!

It just went so smooth and i am SUPER SUPER SUPER pleased with the images...

I didn't even get time to go in the church before they opened the doors to walk down the isle! (crazy i know!) but it was ok...
Was so funny cos their little kid was wondering around in the ceremony and in one of the shots he's lay next to his mum and dad whilst they are praying and theyre both looking at him and laughing.

The Bride and Groom loved us. I did an e-session for them a couple of weeks ago (which can be found on my blog) and the bride and her sister said they cried when they saw it. She said I feel bad for paying you so little and in the speech she was saying I was the next best thing and in a couple of years would be charging £2000 (well i've but my prices up now i've seen what I can do with help at all)

In every speech we were mentioned as being amazing and it looks like i've booked another job for portrait as well. People thought we were their friends we got on so well. She was an amazing person - so easy to get on with.

During the night various people asked me to do portraits of them so we did e-session like 5 min shoots outside as time permitted...

Chris Rustage from the forum helped me out and was amazing too, as well as my girlfriend Hannah.

I'd just like to say thanks for all the guys here that gave me the confidence to get to this point and now progress further.

Anyway enough chat here are the shots!

(btw - I don't want to come across as overly confident -sorry if it looks that way i'm just super super happy with the images i got)

KEEP CHECKING BACK. I WILL POST MORE AS TIME PERMITS...




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Wow!


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nooooo! one for all you guys out there!


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the transportation

cuuute!




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Definately the best dancer of the night. He had some CRAZY shapes!


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Loves young dream


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I have a great cake shot too. are we still on 8 shot limit?



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Edited by tobiah on Jun 30, 2008 at 05:03 AM GMT


tcamper
Registered: Sep 20, 2005
Total Posts: 1570
Country: United States

gorgeous!!! Love the tones!

What other experience do you have in the field?

Tad



liza
Registered: Jan 31, 2005
Total Posts: 1123
Country: United States

Lovely work.



tobiah
Registered: Jun 19, 2008
Total Posts: 117
Country: United Kingdom

pretty much none. i have done 2 e-sessions and have second shot one wedding where they did 20 min formals...

this is the first time i ever nailed the off camera flash outdoors with underexposed sky. what a time to do it. as you will see on my blog www.tobiahtayo.com

i have done 4 baby portrait sessions but not really similar ideas. I also previously took some shots at a friends wedding.

I had high hopes and thought i was gonna be disappointed and im so happy im not.

my new 85L lens was great (people advised me not to use it - i got it on thursday shot on sunday wiht like 30 mins practice) but it served me very well.



Ideally i would have done some off cam flash shots of bride and groom around where we did their engagement session (same place they married) then i would have done some of them at the church. really cool church. but you cant do everything...

weddings arent a photoshoot imo - although its hard not to make them one.



radioblurs
Registered: Aug 26, 2005
Total Posts: 1983
Country: United States

tobiah, not a fan of the first 3 tilts, but otherwise, wonderful set-the lighting and compositions are great-and for a "first" wedding? are you sure? you're obviously not a rookie with regards to photography

did you do an e-session with guests from the wedding? not sure if i misread that, but i would try to schedule it for later and concentrate on the couple that paid you-just my two cents on that

thanks for sharing

daniel



markdon
Registered: Mar 08, 2006
Total Posts: 87
Country: Ireland

very well done indeed, you nailed the off camera allright.



Thats Fresh
Registered: Aug 13, 2005
Total Posts: 1521
Country: United States

markdon wrote:
very well done indeed, you nailed the off camera allright.


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speedlights or strobes?



Vance Zachary
Registered: Dec 16, 2007
Total Posts: 118
Country: United States

just the right amount of flash

things seem to fall in place for you

sometimes everything works smoothly and other times Murphy's Law seems to be in effect

a lot of your success, however, was due to the fact that you know what you need to do and you persist in trying

Fantastic job and thanks for sharing!



tutumon
Registered: Jan 03, 2006
Total Posts: 910
Country: United States

Wow man...You did a great job!!!! I would have never believed this was your first or even your 100th wedding!!!! Its that good!



rhembein
Registered: May 01, 2008
Total Posts: 162
Country: Canada

Fantastic job!! You did simply fantastic! YIPPEE! No wonder you are so excited!!!



Sam Hassas
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
Total Posts: 2131
Country: United States

Fantastic work on these.

I agree with Daniel in regard to the tilt in the first 3. Not needed at all and only reduced the effect of a great 3 shots. Flower girls and dance shot are superb.

~Sam



tobiah
Registered: Jun 19, 2008
Total Posts: 117
Country: United Kingdom

thanks for the tips. it is a bit of a strong tilt. i should have asked... does it actually ad to the photo... lol something to work on.... i literally hd 2mins to shoot these as we were running soo late...

lighting is with speedlights one vivitar at full power each side. full lighting info can be seen on my flickr www.flickr.com/tobiahtayo

thanks for looking!

link to the full gallery now up.






re the esession style shots.... various people asked me to do portraits as the wedding was going on. i agreed as the bride and groom were socializing and i already had plenty of shots.... good port material for my new site



Amy Koch
Registered: Oct 24, 2007
Total Posts: 112
Country: United States

Great set of images! #2 You rocked it! Not loving the tilt so much, but any bride would love to have that image! Well done!



Marcus Watts
Registered: Oct 05, 2007
Total Posts: 1552
Country: United States

The tilts are over done but not bad work other than that. Impressive for your first wedding for sure.



Gryphon5
Registered: May 04, 2005
Total Posts: 144
Country: Canada

Great series, I love the first few shots. The only complaint I would have is that in several of your first gallery pics the vignett is overdone. When its too pronounced it looks cheezy. Dont have it look like you did it (the obvious circle).



Yohan Pamudji
Registered: Jul 17, 2003
Total Posts: 615
Country: United States

You might be a wedding rookie, but you're definitely not a photography rookie. It just goes to show that if you're a good photographer, wedding photography isn't rocket science nor is it some impossibly difficult and completely alien type of assignment. Great stuff! I'm a sucker for some dramatic lighting, and although I could do without the tilt on the 1st 3 the lighting is awesome.



Evan Baines
Registered: Jan 15, 2007
Total Posts: 1916
Country: United States

That's a heck of a first wedding.

Agree on the tilt.



tobiah
Registered: Jun 19, 2008
Total Posts: 117
Country: United Kingdom

ok couple to add...

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so wish the eyes werent closed and the arm looked a little better. but hey cant complain only got to shoot a few frames before rushing to the church



radioblurs
Registered: Aug 26, 2005
Total Posts: 1983
Country: United States

tobiah, your new additions are nice-i think that's a reasonable tilt, as it adds to an interesting composition-too bad about the closed eyes, but it's an engaging image regardless

daniel



tobiah
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sillypants
Registered: Jun 01, 2008
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Country: Austria

very impressive first wedding. i can imagine you'll be getting calls for a second, and a third.



tobiah
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gregneil
Registered: Jun 14, 2005
Total Posts: 59
Country: United States

These are great! I agree about the tilt on the first two, but otherwise fantastic set! You've got the strobist thing down. I love it. It's all about light. I love that last shoe shot. (prefer the color...) So simple, but perfect. I love the shadow of the shoes and the way the light brings out the details in the them. I struggle with details shots, these inspire me. Thanks for sharing, can't wait to see the next one!



jlandaue
Registered: Feb 05, 2005
Total Posts: 339
Country: United States

You are good ! Too many shots. How did you handle tendonitis ? Last party I took around 700 shots with heavy equipment. My right shoulder and arm got hurt.



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