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p.1 #3 · p.1 #3 · Tips for starting out photographing weddings | |
Try connecting with a few local wedding photographers and offer to shoot as a second. You may have to shoot a few for just the credit, but at least you can start building up a portfolio. Bridal shows are a great way to meet local photographers. Your camera gear is fine as the 5D MK1 has nice fat pixels and great color that’s perfect for table displays, settings, dress details, flowers and other scenes that a second would normally shoot. We shoot with Canon R6’s @20mp and it’s more than enough for up to 36” on the long side. If anything, I’d invest in fast EF-L glass like the EF 85mm f/1.4 and EF 35mm of 24mm f/1.4. We actually like these over the RF versions. Actually, film wedding shooters are in demand in some markets and are enjoying a revival so to speak and get paid nicely too. When we started, we asked a few friends to wear their wedding dress again and pretend to shoot formals. Candid photography is the most requested style we’re asked to shoot, so imo, street photography might serve you nicely here too.
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