mcgovernphoto Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 <p>This is from one of my more recent weddings. I have been shooting weddings for just over two-and-a-half years now, and have shot around 30 weddings so far.<br> The bride was walking past the stained-glass windows at the church and I stopped her to get this shot. I am proud of it since I saw it in my head prior to taking it.<br /><br />Taken with my Canon 40D, Canon EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 lens, ISO 400, 1/10 sec @ f/3.2<br /><br />Natural light from the adjacent stained glass window only. NO photoshopping.<br> <img src="http://www.mcgovernphoto.com/images/port_wedding/12.jpg" alt="" /></p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whydangle Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 <p>I have done fam and friends a couple of times in the past, this would be my first true commissioned wedding. Pentax K10D, F4 @ 1/60, ISO 200, Sigma DC 17-70mm set to 48mm, shaded available light with fill flash. Processed in Photoshop CS3. I'll call it "High Key Couple".</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
plavchak Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 <p>D300 w/Nikon 70-200 2.8 @ 105mm</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcorona Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 <p>I love the emotion in her father.<br> about 2nd year and about 30 weddings in.<br> Camera: Canon EOS 5D<br> Lens: Canon 50m F/1.8<br> Exposure Program : Manual<br> Shutter: 1/100th<br> F-Stop: F/1.8<br> ISO: 1600<br> Flash: Fired (I bounced it)</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greenapplephotography Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 <p>This shot was taken at my 9th wedding.</p> <p>Nikon D80<br> ISO 500<br> f2.8</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jyfoto Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 <p>Shooting as a close friend of the bride's parents and making sure I stay out of the way of the hired fotag. <br> Shot with a Nikon D300 1/250 @f13 ISO 400<br> Nikon 80-400 lens at 80mm</p> <p> </p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jurijus_azanovas Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 <p>This shot was done on my 3rd wedding.<br /> Model: Canon EOS 5D<br /> Lens (mm): 50<br /> ISO: 800<br /> Aperture: 2<br /> Shutter: 1/160<br /> Program: Aperture Priority</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
victor_morozov Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 <p>4th my wedding. Canon EOS 5D,EF 16-35 L<a onmousedown="return clk(this.href,'','','res','1','')" href="../equipment/canon/16-35" ><em></em> </a> , ISo 1600, 1/25 F2.8 natural light.<br> <img src="http://i473.photobucket.com/albums/rr98/morozovictor/kristina%20ir%20kestutis/KristinaKestutis-181-1.jpg" alt="" /></p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deserttrends Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 <p>This is my first year shooting professionally. Yes, I blew out the highlights and I have tons of bridal portraits that are better technically, but I think this is a more interesting shot.<br />Canon 5D, EF 24-70 L, ISO 500, 1/50 F/4.5</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eliza_beth Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 <p>This was from my third wedding. The bride looked back at me after her father got out of the car to escort her down the aisle.<br> Nikon D70<br> 50mm<br> f/1.8</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anov Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 <p>Canon 40D on Program AE<br> Bounced flash</p> <p> </p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sprouty Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3050/2935365005_97cf7df679.jpg" alt="Wedding Dennis and Marie-October 04, 2008-077" width="500" height="333" /><br> The tale end of a very long day.</p> <p>D700, 35mm/f2.0, manual exposure (1/40 @ f4.0), bounced flash (-1.3 comp?), 4th wedding.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roger_harryson Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p><img src="http://www.love4light.nl/tekst/slideshow_huwelijk/album1/images/RKerff_11_okt_2008_003948_IMGP6025.jpg" alt="" /><br> <strong>The end of a perfect day</strong><br> Pentax K10D, Sigma 10-20mm, iso 500, 1/10 sec, F8, manual exposure, flash fired (Metz AF 48-1)<br> This was my *first* wedding and I think it's the best shot of a wedding I've done so far. The couple loved this image, because it captured the story of the day allmost in a single image.<br> The only planning I did, was to the chauffeur to make sure that the couple would get in the car on the far side of the building. That way, I knew i would get a nice view of the couple, the car and the little castle in the background. The pose was completely natural, no direction on my part.<br> Hope you like it too.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jill_gately1 Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p>First year of weddings. Had about 28 weddings in 2008. This was my maybe my 10th. Nikon D200 with a 50mm f/1.8 Nikkor lens. Shot at f/5.6 at 1/100. Natural light, converted to black and white in photoshop.</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kev_rayner Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p>This is one of my favourite shots from last year.</p> MODERATOR NOTE: Signature website links are not allowed and yours has been removed. Many people, especially newcomers, are unaware of this policy. A notice was sent out in a recent newsletter as well as posted in the Photo.net Help Forum. Please see this link: http://www.photo.net/site-help-forum/00QbV5<div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lisa_ireland Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p>Sorry for my previous mess-up posts! I hope I get this image right.<br> My husband picked this one as his favourite from among 5 I couldn't decide on. This was around my 20th wedding in the past 2 years. The couple were gorgeous and very sweet and friendly. I'm an American working in County Kildare, Ireland. The picture was taken on my Canon 20D with either a 85mm 1.8 or 100mm 2.0 lens. It was taken at Kilkea Castle in Co. Kildare. www.lisa-odwyer.smugmug.com</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartosz_gawlik Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p>Hallo!<br> I started my wedding photojournalism in Autumn 2008. This shot was taken during my second order. Metadata: D 80, T 12mm @ f/4, 1/250 s., aperture prior., ISO 400.</p> <p> </p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rdavila Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p>My first wedding (out of 2). This was one of the B&G favorites<br> Canon EOS 350D, EF 50mm f1.8 1/250s f8</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bryceworld Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p>Just trying to upload, I don't think my first attempt worked..</p> Love I've only shot 2 serious weddings and even that was hard to pick from!! I can only imagine the 3yr+ People! Nikon D700, F5, 125/th, ISO 800<div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gary_radin Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p>This was from my first wedding: Canon 5D with 24-70 2.8 - (1/100, f2.8)</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris_whitcomb1 Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p>2008 was our first year shooting weddings professionaly. This our last wedding of the year, Dec 20th, and I loved the wall lights so much that I thought it would make a great photograph....I'm very pleased with the image as is the bride. Shot with a D300.</p> <div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toi Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p>Somehow my picture was deleted, but the description wasn't, so I am posting it again.<br> I will call the picture "Anticipation". I shot it on Jan. 03 using a Canon XSi, with an EF28-135mm lens, f5.6, ISO 1600. I have been a wedding photographer's assistant for over 1 1/2 years and a second shooter for 6 months. Photography (and weddings) are so much fun!<br> <img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3533/3225099147_d2488733cb.jpg?v=1233272888" alt="" width="322" height="500" /></p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tracy and kevin Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p>At this, our second wedding, everyone was asked to step outside during the reception. As everyone left the hall they were given an unlit sparkler.<br> Once everyone was ready, the Bride & Groom told the story of how the Maid of Honour was responsible for getting them together. She was the 'spark' who lit their romance.<br> To bond the wedding guests to the same 'spark' the Maid of Honour proceeded to light everyone's sparkler.<br> As people started returning to the dance, we pulled the wedding party aside and asked them to pose for this picture, thinking it could be used for their Thank You cards.</p> <p>2 Seconds at f/5.6, 320 ISO Focal Length 22mm (Canon EOS 30D, Tokina 12-24mm f/4)</p> <div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beth_howe Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p>This was taken at my first wedding (I've shot five so far). The flower girl and ringbearer were not cooperating at all during the formal portraits, but luckily I was able to get some shots after everyone else had left.<br> Info: 24mm, 2.8, 1/60, ISO 800. Shot with a Canon 20D<br> <a title="Flowergirl behind Ringbearer by bethhowe1, on Flickr" href=" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1350/1461653590_4fb5375539.jpg" alt="Flowergirl behind Ringbearer" width="400" height="500" /></a><br> <b>Flower Girl and Ringbearer</b></p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebecca_eby Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 <p>This was my first full year shooting weddings (I had two free ones the year before and that was it). As of this month, I have 32 weddings under my belt. I never was a second shooter, and spent hours pouring over online forums soaking up everything I could.</p> <p>This was a particularly memorable couple, and they had this way of getting wrapped up in each other like the rest of the world disappeared. They also knew they wanted amazing pictures, and were willing to try anything. Taken this October at Devil's Lake State Park near Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.</p> <p>Taken with a Nikon D80, 85mm, ISO 800, f1.8, 1/2000. Shot in JPG, processed in Lightroom. I antiqued it a bit, added a slight vignette, and lightly warmed it up.<br /> <img src="http://imagesofdistinction.smugmug.com/photos/464270026_jeHLW-M-0.jpg" alt="" /></p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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