As a wedding photographer, your style and way of being with the couple and all the guests is so simple and human, it's really something we don't see very often
Man this is such a kind and thoughtful comment. I really appreciated the words Thomas! I think it’s super important to have a totally natural and personable relationship with the people you’re photographing - it always helps so much throughout the day because people see you as you and not someone who’s working if you get me
@@grainyboi You spoke with your heart in the video, we can feel it ! And by the way your editing is soooooo beautiful, I would be very interested to have a look at your preset. Your flash photography is also very simple and "raw", I really like that, it's direct and it focuses on the moment and the people. A lot of wedding photographer are more focused to have "the perfect lightning process", it's a choice but for me the couple, the family and the guests are the main subject/story of the day
I'm 16 and I've just gotten into professional photography. My first 2 weddings have been great but I just can't get lighting right. At the start of the video you're in a dimly lit hotel room with no lighting equipment, how do you get your shots so bright and clean? I'm using an M50 mkii with a sigma f2.4 17-50mm and I have to bring my girlfriend with me to hold a light because I just don't pick up enough light in these settings.
love this behind the scenes!! So laid back and the wedding looked like great fun. Amazing shots...curious though, the shot list was genius! Did the family provide that or do you give it to someone to get everyone together?
Yeah that was something the family provided! Made it SO much easier. I do tend to advise for less group shots which makes that easier but they went all out 😂
Looks really nice about how you were making them laugh and comfortable for each shot. Can I know which flashgun you were using for night indoor shots? Thanks :)
Beautiful photos and I love how you worked with the couple. I have questions as a Sony shooter, Do you shoot AWB or kelvin? What focus setting were you on? Love the natural skin tones, do you use a preset?
Thank you so much! So I shoot Kelvin most of the day, always on continuous autofocus too! The preset I use is the one I've created :) they're based off of Benj Haisch's cascade presets (that's what I used at the start!)
Ahhh thank you my mate! Hope you enjoyed the pizza! And yeah, I shot with a mix of the IV & RIV but majority just the IV as it’s a lot better than the R in low light
The photos are really great 👍. I’m looking to buy second lens for my Sony A7IV. I have Sigma 24-70 as my primary lens. Which lens should I buy next? I’m confused between Sigma 85 1.4 and 50 1.4.