My method for handling stress when I’m going to shoot a wedding. Prayer🙏✝️ I pray for calmness, ability to relax and be professional and at peace. It always works.
Just wanted to say I've been shooting for many years but only recently understanding the need to not just rush and get as many great shots as possible. I made conscious effort to calm the bride at my last wedding with our pre ceremony photos for 5 mins. We were running late but the bride mentioned about 4 times throughout the day how much it had really calmed her and how much she enjoyed it / how special she had felt. Just wanted to thank you for really highlighting the importance of this.
Lol okay who read the ACOTAR books here??? The wedding scene is all I could think of when you said that the bride isn’t going to do something unpredictable. 😂 (real talk though…I totally agree. I think the wedding days themselves are tiring BUT less stressful than the drive home with the SD cards haha)
So I did at some point start taking less images and focused on more good quality ones. Well, alI ended up taking about 1000 images more per 12-hour wedding (from 2000 to 3000), with about double amount being good quality compared to before (I used to give out 300-500 images for a 12-hour wedding, and now it's 700-1000 good quality images 😂 and that's after culling 3 times 😂) Also, I actually love the wedding chaos. It makes me calm, forces me to focus
I like the video. It was recommended to me. Would you be willing to share your wedding playlist that you use for relaxing? Don’t worry about being judged - stilly, fun or chill, it would be neat to hear what you like.
Great video. Very genuine. I liked it very much. Also, from your 2023 list, the SanDisk 512GB Extreme PRO CFexpress Card Type B is cheaper, $140 from B&H.
Hi Luke, I'm Griselda. Can you perhaps create a video specific to storytelling? I struggle with that. My photos mostly are medium distanced (not too far, not too close) and a lot of straight on looking at the cameras smiling. Thankfully though, I do give fun prompts (dancing, fake laughing, etc.) so there's a bit of genuine reactions and candid moments. When I search online, most storytelling is for fine art photography. The examples used are landscape and portraits, not many show commercial wedding examples. Can you give tips to create a better storytelling?
My method for handling stress when I’m going to shoot a wedding. Prayer🙏✝️ I pray for calmness, ability to relax and be professional and at peace. It always works.
Amen to that!! 🙏🏾
Just wanted to say I've been shooting for many years but only recently understanding the need to not just rush and get as many great shots as possible. I made conscious effort to calm the bride at my last wedding with our pre ceremony photos for 5 mins. We were running late but the bride mentioned about 4 times throughout the day how much it had really calmed her and how much she enjoyed it / how special she had felt. Just wanted to thank you for really highlighting the importance of this.
I love it! YES YES it's so important. Glad it reinforced things you are already doing!
Lol okay who read the ACOTAR books here??? The wedding scene is all I could think of when you said that the bride isn’t going to do something unpredictable. 😂 (real talk though…I totally agree. I think the wedding days themselves are tiring BUT less stressful than the drive home with the SD cards haha)
I shot a wedding on Friday afternoon and evening and I shot just around 600 photos. My colleague shot over 1000.
I started photography in the film days. I still photograph as if I’m still using film! Put more thought in to the photos you take.
So I did at some point start taking less images and focused on more good quality ones. Well, alI ended up taking about 1000 images more per 12-hour wedding (from 2000 to 3000), with about double amount being good quality compared to before (I used to give out 300-500 images for a 12-hour wedding, and now it's 700-1000 good quality images 😂 and that's after culling 3 times 😂)
Also, I actually love the wedding chaos. It makes me calm, forces me to focus
So many great tips! This is my second year in business and I’ll be bringing all your knowledge to my own weddings this year 😊
My first time seeing you channel. All great advice. Love your enthusiasm.
Awesome! Thank you!
I love your videos!!
Thank you,
I like the video. It was recommended to me. Would you be willing to share your wedding playlist that you use for relaxing? Don’t worry about being judged - stilly, fun or chill, it would be neat to hear what you like.
Great video. Very genuine. I liked it very much. Also, from your 2023 list, the SanDisk 512GB Extreme PRO CFexpress Card Type B is cheaper, $140 from B&H.
Hi Luke, I'm Griselda. Can you perhaps create a video specific to storytelling? I struggle with that. My photos mostly are medium distanced (not too far, not too close) and a lot of straight on looking at the cameras smiling. Thankfully though, I do give fun prompts (dancing, fake laughing, etc.) so there's a bit of genuine reactions and candid moments.
When I search online, most storytelling is for fine art photography. The examples used are landscape and portraits, not many show commercial wedding examples. Can you give tips to create a better storytelling?
Agreed! I would love a video like this
2x body, 35mm, 85mm, flash 😉
Hi Luke. Do you see any difference between a 50mm 1.2 image and a 80mm 2 image taken with a contax? I cant find a comparison online.
How many rolls of film would you recommend for a wedding?
You're so nice
1:34 Because you can count the number, it’s fewer not less. 😂