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WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT

equipment carried by marriage photographers

"bride" prisoner by Yıldırım Danışman (Click Image to See More From Yıldırım Danışman)

I was sharpened an ‘out of area’ marriage last week (to me that is a marriage more than twenty miles from my home), went to collect up my camera bag and scarcely had a hernia. It weighed so much that it reminded me of being back in the Army with your hold up on your back. And that is just what my camera bag is – all we need to fire a wedding, or mural or just people when we am away. A unstable college of music in actuality ready for every eventuality.

As a marriage photographer, make sure you have the apparatus compulsory in your bag, or in the car, to cope for any shot you might want!

Typical Wedding Photographer’s Kit (Canon User):

  • Canon EOS 5D Mark II with 24-70mm L f2.8 (with UV filter)
  • Canon EOS 5D Mark II with 70-200mm L f2.8 IS (with UV filter)
  • Two Canon 580EXII speedlights, with Stofen diffusers and mounts
  • Two gangling 5D Mark II batteries
  • Four sets of rechargeable batteries for the speedlights
  • One set of graduated filters for those (less and reduction used) beautiful moments
  • 4 vast waterproof cosmetic see though bags – just in box it rains
  • Gary Fong light globe trustworthy to the outward of the bag
  • Strobies peep diffuser in a box trustworthy to the outward of the bag
  • Manfrotto monopod strapped to the outward of the bag
  • One small bag containing ‘hair scrunch’ with sparkly pieces and champagne bottle cap for adding to the ring shots. (Makes them a bit more interesting!)
  • Manuals for both camera and peep units – well you never know!
  • Leatherman apparatus in a box on the shoulder strap
  • Several rock climbing karabiners on the bag – come in accessible when you need to secure stuff to tables / chairs
  • One blower
  • Two cleaning cloths
  • Bottle of cleaning liquid 3 sensor swabs
  • 100Gb of mental recall cards
  • 320Gb outmost HD
  • 100-business cards
  • 25 selling brochures (for those riotous selling moments!)
  • 5 x 1Gb USB mental recall sticks
  • 2 x 5Gb DVD-RW
  • DVD pen pen
  • Hi-Vis vest
  • Roll of oldster fasten on the outside
  • Lightweight tripod strapped to outward of the bag
  • Manfrotto tripod and joystick round conduct on the outward of the bag

Small self-centredness case – we regularly lift hairspray, hair grips, brush, brush etc. It is much simpler to make sure the bride looks undiluted prior to the sketch is taken than in Photoshop afterwards.

Laptop Case – Sounds viewable but it creates good clarity to back up the photographs as and when we can during the day. we also lift a unstable 320Gb Hard Drive giving me 3 sets of the marriage photographs. Set 1 is on the mental recall cards. Set 2 is on the unstable HD and set 3 is on the laptop. Needless to contend all 3 are customarily in different place with the mental recall cards kept in my pockets all day. we also use the laptop to uncover off a preference of fast edited photographs to the happy integrate and their guests.

Data Projector – if there is space at the venue then this is a good tool. Connected to the laptop we can uncover off the marriage photographs, customarily during the evening, to guest ad dusk guests.

It might appear a lot but as a veteran it creates clarity to safeguard you have all the pack you will need rsther than than observant “Sorry – we need xxxx for that shot and it is in the studio.”

About the Author:
Newport Wedding Photography Packages in South Wales and the UK. Mid week photography packages from £399 with Wedding Photography and Album packages starting at £800. Andrew has been receiving photographs for many years and sharpened weddings and receiving marriage photographs for scarcely fifteen years – he can be found at http://www.andrew-miller.co.uk. He is a elite retailer to the Cwrt Bleddyn in Usk so if you are meditative about removing tied together there he can suggest you some good income saving deals.

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Posted by Favorite Rss - March 17, 2012 at 10:33 pm

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RECEIVING THE NEW DIGITAL CAMERA FOR CHRISTMAS

It’s coming Yuletide (faster than we would like!) and it’s a sure gamble that lots of “point and shoot” digital cameras will be in many peoples stockings. Hopefully, the present givers will have charged the batteries (or supposing them for those cameras that come without) and maybe made sure that there is a media label of the right sort for the camera, or else there will be some very unfortunate would-be photographers on Yuletide Day.

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"I Got A New Camera…" prisoner by Brian Nelson (Click Image to See More From Brian Nelson)

If you get past those hurdles then there is the tangible routine of receiving the first cinema – which one of all the droll black does the new photographer use, and why, and will any one of them safeguard that the new photographer will get any good cinema right away?

I am going to go opposite most of the recommendation on the web here – we am going to contend to the new photographers – “Use the Auto setting

Here’s why, the camera on Auto will:

  • pop up or use the peep if it’s needed.
  • set the “right” orifice for the stage and subject.
  • choose the “right” shiver speed for the stage and subject.
  • Choose the “right” white change for the stage and subject.
  • choose the “best” application environment for the picture and the cameras reply time.
  • do the pinnacle to make a scrupulously unprotected image.

And the outcome will be a very happy new photographer and new camera owner, with some good snapshots of the family and friends at Christmas. This certain knowledge will safeguard that the new camera will be in honour of place in the gifts perceived charts.

The pick for the new photographer is to lay down and review the camera primer (never possibilities for the “Clear Instructions of the Year” award), while the batteries charge, then try to fathom out what the droll black essentially do, then take cinema as per the primer and be really unhappy at the results. A good way to outlay Yuletide Day – NOT!

So, for smiles from both the present giver and the present receiver on Yuletide Day check your “point and shoot” has batteries (some use exclusive batteries that should be already enclosed in the package, but they might need a assign ) and if not, supply some – AA size are in all used if a exclusive battery is not supplied. Check for the right sort of media label for saving pictures. Most, but not all cameras embody a small genius label to get you going and this is excellent for Yuletide Day.

Most cameras come with a USB lead for connection to the computer, but it’s inestimable checking that too. If you have the camera out of the box prior to giving it to the propitious recipient, you might like to set the camera mode to “Auto”, if it is at all viewable as to how to do that, to save time and disappointment on Yuletide Day. Many people don’t worry with stuffing in the pledge label with the date and place of squeeze (if required), but it’s a courteous reason – and don’t dont think about to put it back in the box. You should also reason on to the taking in box of any problems. Generally, wiring have gotten a lot more arguable over the years, so hopefully you won’t need the taking again.

Do this, and the present will be remembered and used for a long time to come.

And after the Yuletide cooking is just a memory, you can supplement some delight to your present by indicating out to the new photographer this web site, where a discerning poke of the site will exhibit many short, focused articles on the subsequent stairs an mending pledge ( or a budding veteran photographer ) can take to begin to assimilate all the menu items, modes and functions of their extraordinary new square of technology.

About the Author:
Shane Kelly is an pledge photographer vital in Scotland. His web site is at http://www.shanek54.co.uk where you can find some examples of his photography, some articles on photography (and other things), who sat for a long time one Yuletide day celebration of the mass a lousy camera primer while watchful for batteries to assign :-(

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Posted by Favorite Rss - December 26, 2011 at 1:08 pm

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VIVITAR SERIES 1 BG-E5 BATTERY GRIP FOR A CANON EOS REBEL XS, XSI & T1I DIGITAL SLR CAMERAS WITH LP-E5 BATTERIES + LCD PROTECTORS + CLEANING KIT

  • KIT INCLUDES 5 PRODUCTS — All Brand New Items with all Manufacturer-supplied Accessories + Full USA Warranties:
  • < #1> Vivitar Power Grip for EOS Rebel XS, XSi & T1i Digital SLR Cameras PLUS +
  • < #2> Spare LP-E5 High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack + < #3> Additional Spare LP-E5 High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack +
  • < #4> LCD Monitor Screen Protection Kit +
  • < #5> Precision Design Deluxe 6 Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit

Product Description

Kit includes:
♦ 1) Vivitar Power Grip for EOS Rebel XS, XSi & T1i Digital SLR Cameras
♦ 2) Spare LP-E5 High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
♦ 3) Additional Spare LP-E5 High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
♦ 4) LCD Monitor Screen Protection Kit
♦ 5) Precision Design Deluxe 6 Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit

The Vivitar Power Grip for Canon EOS Rebel XS, XSi & T1i Digital SLR Cameras binds 2 LP-E5 batteries, on condition that twice the energy of a customary battery pack. This hold also includes an adapter that allows the shooter to implement 6 AA batteries for preference and lengthened sharpened time. Featuring a vertical shiver release symbol and an easy energy on/off switch, this energy hold creates sharpened plumb just as gentle as sharpened horizontally. The hold is firmly trustworthy to the camera around the customary tripod mount.

Increase your sharpened genius with these absolute LP-E5 Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries.

Reduce glare, raise your view, and forestall scratching with this set of LCD shade protectors.

This 6-piece cleaning kit contains a Hurricane Air Blower, Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Brush and Cotton Swabs.

Vivitar Series 1 BG-E5 Battery Grip for the Canon EOS Rebel XS, XSi & T1i Digital SLR Cameras with LP-E5 Batteries + LCD Protectors + Cleaning Kit

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Posted by Favorite Rss - November 25, 2011 at 1:36 pm

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PRO SLR ACCESSORY KIT FOR CANON EOS REBEL XS , EOS 60D DSLR CAMERA INCLUDING WIDE ANGLE MACRO LENS, 2X TELEPHOTO LENS, 3PCS FILTER KIT, 16GB SDHC MEMORY, 2X EXTENDED BATTERIES, CHARGER, LENS HOOD & MUCH MORE!!

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  • These lens will fit to the following Canon Lens – 18-55mm, 55-250mm, 50mm Pro SLR Accessory Kit
  • 16GB SDHC Memory Card, USB SDHC Memory Card Reader
  • Wide Angle Lens, Telephoto Lens, 3pcs Filter Kit Lens, 2x – Batteries, AC/DC Charger Pro SLR Accessory Kit
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Posted by Favorite Rss - November 15, 2011 at 7:37 pm

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