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Apr 22, 2013 19:07:06   #
SharpImages
 
I have a canon 7d what are the best lenses to use for a wedding. And do you bring lighting as well.

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Apr 22, 2013 19:09:12   #
GoofyNewfie Loc: Kansas City
 
Here it comes..... wait for it!

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Apr 22, 2013 19:14:03   #
GoofyNewfie Loc: Kansas City
 
SharpImages wrote:
I have a canon 7d what are the best lenses to use for a wedding. And do you bring lighting as well.


Spare body, fast lenses, (not kit lenses) EF 70-200, 24-70, (EFs 17-55 for your 7D) all 2.8's. Maybe a fast prime.
And yes, bring your lights (plural).
High ISO can fix low lighting but it won't fix bad lighting.
Assist someone who knows what they are doing.

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Apr 22, 2013 19:16:08   #
SharpImages
 
GoofyNewfie wrote:
Spare body, fast lenses, (not kit lenses) EF 70-200, 24-70, (EFS 17-55 for your 7D) all 2.8's.
And yes, bring your lights (plural).
High ISO can fix low lighting but it won't fix bad lighting.


Thanks for the info. Greatly appreciated

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Apr 22, 2013 23:26:59   #
robert-photos Loc: Chicago
 
SharpImages wrote:
I have a canon 7d what are the best lenses to use for a wedding. And do you bring lighting as well.


Hmmm....so you are going to shoot the most important day in a bride's life and you have no clue as to lenses for your 7D and if you should bring lighting.

Good luck....but please obtain liability insurance. :thumbup:

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Apr 22, 2013 23:30:14   #
SharpImages
 
robert-photos wrote:
Hmmm....so you are going to shoot the most important day in a bride's life and you have no clue as to lenses for your 7D and if you should bring lighting.

Good luck....but please obtain liability insurance. :thumbup:


Actually I've done many wedding smh just getting some feed back as to what everyone else does. THANKS

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Apr 23, 2013 01:28:34   #
robert-photos Loc: Chicago
 
SharpImages wrote:
Actually I've done many wedding smh just getting some feed back as to what everyone else does. THANKS


That being a fact why don't you start the ball rolling by telling us what is in your kit for weddings? ;)

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Apr 23, 2013 03:11:14   #
Pablo8 Loc: Nottingham UK.
 
If you are so experinced at wedding photography, you should be handing out information, not asking for information.

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Apr 23, 2013 03:25:13   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
Oh god not another would be photographer, can I bring myself to ask are you a guest or just there to ruin a wedding.

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Apr 23, 2013 03:26:37   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
SharpImages wrote:
Actually I've done many wedding smh just getting some feed back as to what everyone else does. THANKS


Then WHY ASK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Check MY and others sites we DO shoot

OK

1. Public liability insurance
2. Public indemnity insurance
3. ONE camera :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
4. You need to ask :cry:

When your one camera packs up half way through get the apology right before hand

"Sorry I have to leave now my one and only camera/flash/card has packed up, I'm leaving now but you carry on"

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Apr 23, 2013 03:30:42   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
robert-photos wrote:
That being a fact why don't you start the ball rolling by telling us what is in your kit for weddings? ;)



+1

Though probably one body, kit lens and a couple of cards

Sorry but this subject has been here soooooooooo many times

Try the search facility

http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/search.jsp?q=wedding+photography&u=&s=0

"please.....thank you"

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Apr 23, 2013 03:32:22   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
This is not me who posted this

http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-113807-1.html

Point "1"

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Apr 23, 2013 08:03:18   #
ole sarg Loc: south florida
 
Instead of buying a lens or some lights hire a professional to shoot the wedding and call it a present!

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Apr 23, 2013 08:04:48   #
edazz Loc: Florida via New York
 
I'm new to this site, and for the three weeks I've been on it, I've seen more attacking than helping! Nobody knows everything, no matter how long you have been shooting, so why not keep ego's in check and give good advice or just sit back and read!

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Apr 23, 2013 08:13:18   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
edazz wrote:
I'm new to this site, and for the three weeks I've been on it, I've seen more attacking than helping! Nobody knows everything, no matter how long you have been shooting, so why not keep ego's in check and give good advice or just sit back and read!


Well, as someone who has been here for weeks what is your advice or is that it ;)

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