I'm an aspiring wedding and events photographer and I'm on a learning path, that includes reading the suggestions of pro photographers in forums and watching pros like you on TH-cam. I must say this type of content is really hepful as it serves as a great how-to guide. Good job!
Really appreciate your work in making these videos - educational, informative and fun. Watching these the day before weddings really helps get me into the zone. Keep it up!
Thanks for doing this video. One thing that especially impressed me was that you got individual shots of each person in the bridal party standing up front during the ceremony. I need to start doing this too!
Oh man, a suit during work. I feel for you :) Been shooting weddings since 2004 and remember dressing up like that. Fortunately our market here is a lot more forgiving (I think NY might be different) and as long as you are decent in a black polo shirt, black pants, and comfy black shoes no one even bats an eye, even in 5 star places.
Hello, I'm curious. When you shoot a full wedding and there are a lot of photos, about 400, do you then process all of these photos or only a specific number of photos are processed?
Thank you for showing such a great video! You’ve got a new sub! Do you always use the overhead lights during the reception for all the weddings you go to? I have a wedding coming up soon and I just have the flash that I was going to attach on my camera for the duration of the reception. So is it helpful to get the gear you used?
Thanks for the sub! Yes, I use the same flashes for all of my weddings. Personally,, I think off camera flash is pretty important to have. You can get by with just on camera flash but having OCF gives me better looking images!
I see your gear list. I'd love to know the lens you used most. I always lean towards my 24 and 50 mm primes (I'm a Sony shooter). I'm thinking about getting the new 85. But wondering how much Id use it.
If the shutter speed is too slow, your image is more at risk to be blurry either from handheld shakes or subjects moving, etc...I'd rather bump up ISO and clean up the noise in post!
I know why you didnt get couple portraits during the day. You spend so much time doing group photos @ 13:37. That’s a wasted 10 mins set up where you couldve just asked them to stand on that spot and organise them according to your vision. Just saying.
Love it 😍
I'm an aspiring wedding and events photographer and I'm on a learning path, that includes reading the suggestions of pro photographers in forums and watching pros like you on TH-cam. I must say this type of content is really hepful as it serves as a great how-to guide. Good job!
Thanks so much! Wishing you all the best on your path!
@@kairosweddingsphotovideo Thank you. Wish you same with your YT journey.
Really appreciate your work in making these videos - educational, informative and fun. Watching these the day before weddings really helps get me into the zone. Keep it up!
Thanks! Really appreciate it 🙏
Solid work!
Thanks!
Thanks for doing this video.
One thing that especially impressed me was that you got individual shots of each person in the bridal party standing up front during the ceremony. I need to start doing this too!
Oh man, a suit during work. I feel for you :) Been shooting weddings since 2004 and remember dressing up like that. Fortunately our market here is a lot more forgiving (I think NY might be different) and as long as you are decent in a black polo shirt, black pants, and comfy black shoes no one even bats an eye, even in 5 star places.
Yea unfortunately here in NY, we need to dress up a bit more, at least from my experience. I envy you!
Will you be doing a detailed guide on the off camera flash used and their settings for a few different situations? Would love to see that!
Hey JaySea, already in the works. :) Waiting to shoot a couple more weddings with different locations/situations
this is awesome brother
Thanks! Really appreciate it 💛💛
This video is 🔥. Photos look amazing as always
@@YangYummm 🤙🤙
your amazing learned so much from you can you please tell us what you set your awb for your weddings
Thanks so much! Usually I shoot in auto white balance but always use K during receptions
Great job.
Just remember the camera lens focal length data: 20mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, etc
Hello, I'm curious. When you shoot a full wedding and there are a lot of photos, about 400, do you then process all of these photos or only a specific number of photos are processed?
Thank you for showing such a great video! You’ve got a new sub! Do you always use the overhead lights during the reception for all the weddings you go to? I have a wedding coming up soon and I just have the flash that I was going to attach on my camera for the duration of the reception. So is it helpful to get the gear you used?
Thanks for the sub! Yes, I use the same flashes for all of my weddings. Personally,, I think off camera flash is pretty important to have. You can get by with just on camera flash but having OCF gives me better looking images!
I see your gear list. I'd love to know the lens you used most. I always lean towards my 24 and 50 mm primes (I'm a Sony shooter). I'm thinking about getting the new 85. But wondering how much Id use it.
@@cdaweddingphotog My most used lenses are the 85mm and 35mm. Most of the shots you see here were with those lenses!
Thank You for sharing to us on how you shoot a full wedding. Very informative and insightful!
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it
ill guess your lens and correct me if im wrong.. 85mm 1.2 and 35mm?? nikon??
My gear is listed in the description :)
@@kairosweddingsphotovideo how about editing videos bro like your clean edits
Maybe in a future video you can show us all the gear that you use and bring to a wedding day? Thanks in advance!
Definitely! I am planning to make the cliché "what's in my camera bag for weddings" that everyone does 😂
@@kairosweddingsphotovideoAnd your editing too.😂
Hmm why shutter 1/200 and iso 1250? Wondering if itll look better if you decreased the iso and decreased the shutter speed, maybe 1/60,
If the shutter speed is too slow, your image is more at risk to be blurry either from handheld shakes or subjects moving, etc...I'd rather bump up ISO and clean up the noise in post!
@@kairosweddingsphotovideo so how do you clean you noise in post
Do you ever mentor photographers that want to become better wedding photographers
I know why you didnt get couple portraits during the day. You spend so much time doing group photos @ 13:37. That’s a wasted 10 mins set up where you couldve just asked them to stand on that spot and organise them according to your vision. Just saying.