All these replies are awesome def listen to them! But i just wanted to say after doing about a couple dozen weddings, have fun! Yeah pay attention to your settings and everything all day. But just have fun, it will show in the outcome.. Try not to...
For outdoor portraits find a spot where the subject(s) can look at a dark object or shaded area so they aren't squinting and the pupils dilate.
Window light is easy to work with and it rocks! By itself and/or with fill flash take at least a few p...
If you only have an 18-70mm lens, I would highly suggest renting a fast zoom lens (f/2.8 or faster). With the 18-70mm you aren't going to be able to get some of the most important shots (exchanging rings, lighting unity candle, kiss, candid shots ...
If you can afford it... take an assistant photographer.. they can help with off-camera lighting, getting the guest shots while you focus on the bride and groom, making sure you got all the "MUST HAVE" shots, they can carry the check list, so you d...
The D40 for me is 100% perfect! It has simple and easy to navigate menus and it has you just enough settings to change and tweek to give you amazing shots, without complicating things! i havnt read a bad review on this D SLR! For the price also you get alot! Hope this helps mate!
Thank you for your comment Also! Back at ya really like your work!
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Thanks everyone! I'm going to try to work on it a bit to get rid of the oversat in the cheeks. She was melting down.. and the sun came out and lit her face before I could dial the flash down.