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  1. <p>One per day and two per weekend (even on long weekends). One per weekend is ideal, two get very tiring, especially in the summer heat.<br>

    You need to decide how to balance the lure of money and the desire to be creative and provide good client service. Too many weddings and you might lose touch with some of your clients. In the long term, this can be bad for your reputation.</p>

  2. <p>I shoot JPEG. Get the exposure and white balance the way you want it in camera and then shoot. Processing becomes a lot easier. Many of the top wedding photographers in the world still shoot JPEG and they do it to cut down on processing time and to get the right look their after when they sit down to review the photos. Depending on what RAW processor you use, it can produce images that look slightly or a lot different from what you remember seeing on the LCD.</p>

     

  3. <p>I agree with Matthew,<br>

    Stop wasting your time trying to find out how she does it. It's simple, she just does! That's how she likes her photos and she has a workflow to achieve it. Find a workflow that achieves the final images you like and keep on using and refining it. You'll be consistent and your own style will emerge. Maybe we'll all be asking how 'you' do you're photos some day.<br>

    Daniel<br>

  4. <p>Right now, if you're looking at a Canon camera, it's hard to pass up on the Canon 5D MKII.<br>

    - full frame<br>

    - high ISO with low noise<br>

    - calibrate your lenses<br>

    - better weather sealing<br>

    - and the Canon L lenses. Ya can't beat it with a stick!</p>

    <p>Daniel H.<br>

     

     

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