Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/11/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I shot a wedding for a friend - I thought it would be easy, but it was a disaster. I brought an OM-2 and an OM-3 (this was when a 35mm was my only Leica lens), TTL-flash setup on both. Camera batteries went dead after the first formal shot so the flash was useless. Bring lots of spare batteries. I set the ISO wrong for the B&W rolls, dropped and broke the winder, and, finally, I ended up using a P&S that I had in my pocket for snaps on some of the family shots - talk about instilling confidence in the newlyweds! In the end, they came out almost OK - worth twice the price as it was free. My biggest lesson came from the fact that I pretty much forgot to shoot pictures of the groom and his buddies, the ladies looked so much nicer :-) Don't make that mistake. Not a very balanced wedding book in the end... I'd take Ted's advice - run away, or hire a seasoned photog as a gift to your friends. On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 10:04 PM, Ted Grant wrote: > Henry Ting wondered: > >> A good friend's son is getting married and he >> requested me to be the photographer.<<< > > Henry quickly leave the country, defect, go anywhere, escape while you > can!!! If not you may regret it for the rest of your life! :-) You > could > also loose the friendship of a good friend! :-( > >> I'm not a pro and quite frankly taking pictures of >> these "once-in-a-lifetime" event comes with a lot of >> responsibility. While it certainly would be a >> challenge, but the thought of screwing it up is beyond >> comprehension.<<<< > > Henry you are asking all the wrong things... leave now! Death is > easier > than getting a wedding assignment like this! And if you don't need the > money > hire somebody to shoot it that's done them before and you just shoot > happy > snaps without the responsibility of all the important stuff. :-) > >> How do you guys prep yourself for the very 1st wedding >> assignment, both mentally and emotionally.<<<< > > I didn't know any better or I'd have drank a bottle of single malt > scotch as > fast as I could! ;-) Quite frankly I've been mentally and emotionally > disturbed ever since the first one. That's why I keep throwing myself > into > harms way type assignments, like wars and reckless things as sky > diving with > camera in hand in case my last pictures could be my best.:-) > >> By the way, such an assignment dictates that flash >> will be needed on some occasions, how do you guys/gals >> handle the big difference between the bride's "white >> gown" and the groom's "black tux".\?<<<<< > > Oh mother of whom-ever.... hire someone experienced to shoot it if > you are > asking questions like this, plead insanity, anything, maybe you just > caught > the black plague of Europe, the measles, anything contagious as they > wont > want you to be there. :-) > > Or you could just take the bullet in your teeth, do it and get over > one of > the worst type of mentally disturbing photo assignments you can do. > :-) You > are going to worry yourself sick and have a horrible day of worry and > concern, god you'll be miserable until you se the finished film and > prints. > And nothing is as bad as waiting and worrying after shooting a "first > time > ever" wedding of a friend's son! > > Damn go into hiding right away! :-) > ted > > PS: the worst part of this post is.... I'm serious! :-( > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html > - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html