The last wedding I shot had some nasty mixed lighting in the chapel, which shows up in almost all the shots. It was due to different light temps on the in-house lights; I didn't use any of my own lights in the chapel. I'm just planning to go B&W for the ceremony shots, but I'm wondering what you all do in this type situation.
ummmmm shoot raw Do a custom wb on location bw as a last resort of course but I have found very very few churches where an acceptable wb can not be obtained. Even if mixed, one is normally the predominant color temp. You can then gel your flash to match it and not have to worry any more about colors...
A custom WB doesn't necessarily solve mixed lighting issues and the same goes for RAW, though both can help alleviate the issue a bit. Also, I don't keep a full set of gels (just a couple), so depending on the temp of the venue lights, I may be throwing in a third temp.
Close up shots are just fine, but shots that show a lot of background really make the issue come out. The lighting on the area with B&G were one temp and the rest of the room was another temp. Actually, the perimeter of the room may have been a third temp.
no problem....surely you cant always match all the various lighting colors out there. I simply dont try. I tackle the main lights. If I can match them I do. If not....then so be it. We arent hired to re light the venue. Its wedding coverage. Some things are just out of the scope of what we are hired to do. Accept that, do the best you can and move on to the next gig.
Or charge obscene amounts of money to bring in a lightiing director and do it hollywood style
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one wedding i shot - the bride's face came out looking all green-ish. the groom was blue-ish. i didn't even bother.. went straight to the B&W conversion.