September 11, 2021, 09:53, asked: Roni Madden
1/100th of a second For weddings and hand-holding images, we'd recommend a shutter speed of 1/100th of a second or faster. A slower shutter speed is quite the opposite. With a slower shutter speed, you're allowing your camera's shutter to open and close at a slower rate. Which may or may not introduce motion blur....
September 11, 2021, 00:57, asked: Chart Bunthorn
Aperture: f/4.0 for details and close-ups and the formal spouse-and-spouse photos to f/7.1 for a small group shot of the wedding party to f/8.0 for the church and large groups. ISO Setting: 100 for a bright or sunny setting to 800 in a dimly lit church; at a nighttime reception, you may go to 1000 or higher....
September 9, 2021, 14:00, asked: Know Now Go Later
#5 Off-camera flash lighting. Off-camera lighting is the most preferred lighting set-up in wedding photography today. Why? Because it allows us to give directional light, and controls the intensity, harshness and softness of the light by being a movable source of light....
September 8, 2021, 09:51, asked: Lasitha Liyana Patabendi
Professional wedding photography is dead. Change is afoot. ... Award-winning photographers getting part-time jobs to supplement their income because they can no longer afford to shoot weddings full time....