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It’s always the groom…

It’s always the groom…
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So Adobe have announced the third version of Lightroom, even if it is beta this shows some of the new features. What am I most looking forward to? Well the watermarking will mean that I no longer have to export to Photoshop which will be a big time saver. Being able to publish to flickr is…
The Best Camera for Wedding Photography – A Review of the Sony A9 There are already some great reviews of the Sony A9, A7R3 and A73 but I thought I’d share my experience of moving from the Canon 5D4 to the Sony A9. It’s a move a lot of people I know are making and…
So I’ve finally purchased the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L lens for use on my full frame Canon 5DMKII. I’m really going to try and make sure that is the last lens I buy this year (with the possible exception of the Canon 50mm f/1.4 as an upgrade.) Why is this the best lens for a…
One great tip I have learned is never to forget about the other guests at the wedding. The whole event, especially the ceremony is focused on the bride and groom and one can sometimes forget about keeping a careful eye on the other wedding guests for photographic opportunities. Trying to capture your top ten shots leaves…
If you shoot weddings one skill that you need to master is exposure compensation. There’s a good reason for this as you will generally find yourself shooting in many different lighting conditions. Ambient light, window light, door light, flash light are all factors to consider – when people exit or enter buildings you will have…
I have owned the iPad for a week now and I thought I would write a short piece about how I’m finding it so far. This post is more about how useful I have found it as a work tool as a wedding photographer. A bit of background: I own a MacBook Pro and a…