Yeah 100% I can't even find the old forum list as you'd see on the desktop or the app, it seems web based is only orientated around latest and popular type posts :(
Eh up,
Am i missing where wedding photography post might be appearing? It's pretty much all i know much about so would love to chat more about them and help where I can but it seems to only be really old posts kicking around haha :)
The wedding industry is more competetive now, if you're wanting to really get into it then finding someone who you aspire to be like (in a business sense as well as visually) and getting mentoring from them could be a great idea.
I'd avoid any associations though if i'm honest, but that's just...
I don't know anything about the nex but if you're not proficient I'd keep it simple and use the 35mm which I presume will end up at about 50mm and perhaps the 18-55 on a night for some candids with the flash
Cheers guys, they're exposed well enough it's just the haze that can be an irritation
A couple of the venues are full glass walls so it's those that I'm moaning about haha. Figured it would be something I'd have to live with but thought it couldn't hurt to check with the brains on here :)
We shoot weddings generally with one of us at the front and another of us at the other end of the aisle shooting at the couple who are directly backlit.
Question is.. other than flash is there anything else we can be doing to minimise the loss of contrast and detail when shooting the backlit...
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