Hardcore wrote:
How many photos do you guys provide?
I deliver anywhere from 500 to 1,000 photos. Recent weddings:
5-hour (solo shooter) wedding got me 1,672 RAW, culled down to 496 fully edited images.
10-hour (with second shooter) wedding got me 4,486 RAW, culled down to 775 fully edited images.
17-hour hindu wedding (with second shooter) wedding got me 6,395 RAW, culled down to 1,321 fully edited images.
I know, I know, I'm overdoing it. But you know the saying, better be safe than sorry.
Have been reading and viewing your beautiful photos on this thread.
My name is Eames and I'm a photographer in the Blue Mountains, Australia.
Recently sold all my Canon gear and moved to Nikon and absolutely loving it.
I'm an avid minimalist, so have purchased the Nikon 58mm f/1.4G lens and will be adding the 20mm f/1.8 lens in the next few weeks. That's it!
A few pics (below) taken yesterday while walking my dog. It's Spring here in Australia and the flowers are blooming...it's such a beautiful time of the year.
Work - portraiture, engagements, corporate.
Personal - flowers/nature, my dog , my daughter, landscapes.
So I gather I must be a member to upload images..is that correct?
that's what I shot, for the most part lol.
hmmm, before I joined, I would post from Flickr I believe!
someone else can probably provide better advice on that.
looking forward to seeing your work.
You can join the 'upload and sell' membership scheme and upload images directly.
You can also post direct links to images hosted elsewhere and the forum will automatically parse the url and display the image.
However, the url must be prefixed http:// if it's https://, delete the s, otherwise you'll only see the link as text after you post and it won't be clickable.
eamesk wrote:
- thanks for the welcome Dj R.
Work - portraiture, engagements, corporate.
Personal - flowers/nature, my dog , my daughter, landscapes.
So I gather I must be a member to upload images..is that correct?
I shot a bridal session here yesterday. I can't share photos yet, but here's a shot of the location with the 58G....I went a little crazy with the post processing
My travel kit consists of the Nikon 20mm f1.8, 58mm f1.4 and the 300pf. 58mm is a great travel lens and some of my better travel photos have been taken with it!
chrismscotland wrote:
Hmm the more I look the more I like, think this would be a cracking lens as part of a light travel kit for me