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05/17/2005 02:56:50 PM · #1 |
Someone contacted me today and asked me about a if I could shoot a wedding this saturday (kind of short notice) I was thinking of charging $800 not including prints. Does anyone have any tips for me?
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05/17/2005 02:58:29 PM · #2 |
don't know if this help, but my wedding was done by a pro and cost $1500 including proofs, albums, prints and time, so $800 minus prints would probably be a good starting place. |
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05/17/2005 04:09:41 PM · #3 |
I am strictly amateur! I photograph weddings for friends, relations etc in a photojournalistic style.
I charge $75 for a wire bound book of what I consider the best, many of these have been 'photoshopped'. $75 for a disk of all original pics.
If they dont like my pics, they dont pay.. I think this absolves me from any further problems. So far so good and business is growing all from word of mouth!
Good luck. |
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05/17/2005 04:19:32 PM · #4 |
Almost said "Don't do it!" But after reading the post I realized you were talking about the taking pictures... ;-)
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05/17/2005 04:26:56 PM · #5 |
I am doing my first wedding next month and I am really nervous about it. I was thinking about charging around 500 since its my first time and its for a friend... I just want to do good to add it to the portfolio...
Good Luck. Can't wait to see them.
Originally posted by Travis99: Someone contacted me today and asked me about a if I could shoot a wedding this saturday (kind of short notice) I was thinking of charging $800 not including prints. Does anyone have any tips for me? |
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05/17/2005 04:39:11 PM · #6 |
For my first wedding I charged $625 plus $75 for the negatives - this included 4 hours of work, 100 prints and of course the negs on disc. I wasn't a true 'rookie' though, I'd shot weddings for friends before and done a lot of other types of photography work..but this was the first one I did on my own under my company name. |
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05/17/2005 05:02:09 PM · #7 |
Is flash bracket really required for this type of photography? I could never really get why it is used. I guess it is because no one explained it to me properly... any good explanations?
Thanks
Nick |
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05/17/2005 06:14:22 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Nikolai1024: Is flash bracket really required for this type of photography? I could never really get why it is used. I guess it is because no one explained it to me properly... any good explanations?
Thanks
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I wouldn't shoot one without it. What it does is when the camera is in portrait mode it keeps the flash over the lens instead of off to the side. This makes the shadow fall beneath the person instead of off to the side. This will help prevent that hard shadow outline you see on one side of the person when you don't use a flash bracket.
-danny |
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05/17/2005 06:27:11 PM · #9 |
go to ericlimon he has a photo list it's pretty good $800. for your first wedding seems a little steep , but hey I'm for what ever you can get
eric lim'on wedding photo check list
Message edited by author 2005-05-17 22:30:15. |
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05/17/2005 06:31:10 PM · #10 |
Flash bracket would definately be a help......it really helps with shadows. But, from my own experience........weddings pay okay, but THEY SUCK!!!!
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05/17/2005 06:33:40 PM · #11 |
I've done a couple you do pull your hair out , there not that easy |
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05/17/2005 06:35:26 PM · #12 |
I'll ditto Danny's sentiments about the flash brackets. I got a StroboFrame last year, and I feel naked when I'm without it for events in general. It really does help tremendously with the awkward sideways shadows.
And on top of that, silly as this sounds, it really makes you look like you know what you're doing when you're walking around with one of those babies! I was shooting photos last weekend for a local girl who is an incredibly talented 12-year-old singer (she was even on Star Search when she was 10)... I actually picked up a wedding from someone in the crowd basically because I just "looked" like I knew what I was doing!
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05/17/2005 06:37:44 PM · #13 |
bracket , and don't forget the off shoe cord |
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05/17/2005 06:37:49 PM · #14 |
Yea brackets are great and look great, that is, until you start fumbling with it while the bride is walking down the isle cause it weighs more than half your body weight and you didn't practice enough with it.
True story. It's what my friends/family call pulling a "Lori".
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05/17/2005 07:56:41 PM · #15 |
Pardon me, but I've never 'pulled a Lori'... is it fun? ;-)
-danny
Originally posted by GoldBerry: Yea brackets are great and look great, that is, until you start fumbling with it while the bride is walking down the isle cause it weighs more than half your body weight and you didn't practice enough with it.
True story. It's what my friends/family call pulling a "Lori". |
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05/17/2005 08:13:48 PM · #16 |
Bracket is very useful but I find I get the same mileable (for portrait mode) out of the Lightsphere but with better overall lighting - so I just use that now.
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05/17/2005 08:33:23 PM · #17 |
It is extremely helpful if you provide names of the people participating in the shots you have requested. It is also helpful to assign a special guest who is not in a lot of photos, and who knows the people who are in the photos, to assist the photographer in getting these people ready for their photo shot.
Tip : Photograph young children as early in the proceedings as possible (before tears, boredom, or naps). Also, take all the formal shots before the reception - people get relaxed and wrinked there.
-altar returns - do the pastor shots first, the parents next and the wedding party last.
At the Beauty Parlor or House
Getting Hair and Makeup Done
At the Bride’s House
Invitation
Bride holding parents wedding photo
Brides hands holding Invitation
Bride with compact, lipstick, applying makeup
Bride using Comb or Brush
The Ring Bearer's Pillow with the Bridal Bouquet Mother Adjusting Veil
Bride and Bridesmaids Getting Dressed
Bride Putting on Garter
Bride in Dressing Room with Mirror
Bride / Maid of Honor in mirror
Bride / Mother in mirror
Bride Pinning Corsage on Father
Flower Girl Handing Bouquet to Bride
Portrait of Mother and Bride
Portrait of Father And Bride
Brothers and Sisters and Bride
Bride-Full Length
Bride-Half Length
Bride-Close Up
Bride with mother-Full Length
Bride with mother-Close Up
Bride with Mom soft-focus
Bride with father-Full Length
Bride with father-Close Up
Bride pinning on father's boutonniere
Bride with Both Parents-Full Length
Bride with Parents-Close Up
Bride with Grandparents-Full Length
Bride with Grandparents-Close Up
Bride with sisters-Full Length
Bride with sisters-Close Up
Bride with brothers-Full Length
Bride with brothers-Close Up
Bride with immediate family
Bride with Maid of Honor-Full Length
Bride with Maid of Honor-Close Up
Bride with her attendants-Full Length
Bride with her attendants-Close Up
Bride and flower girl/ring bearer
Flower girl handing bouquet to bride
Bride Leaving House
Father Helping Bride into Car
The Groom Before the Ceremony
The Groom and Best Man Candid Gag Shot
Groom-Full Length
Groom-Half Length
Groom-Close Up
Groom putting on bow tie
Groom with mother-Full Length
Groom with mother-Close Up
Groom with father-Full Length
Groom with father-Close Up
Groom with Parents-Full Length
Groom with Parents-Close Up
Groom with Grandparents-Full Length
Groom with Grandparents-Close Up
Groom with sisters-Full Length
Groom with sisters-Close Up
Groom with brothers-Full Length
Groom with brothers-Close Up
Groom with Immediate Family
At the Ceremony Location Prior to the Ceremony
Photos of horses
Photos of carriage
Rings on the pillow
Groom and Groomsmen
Groom with Best Man
Groom and best man shaking hands
Guests signing guest book
Adjusting and/or Fumbling with Bow Ties
Groom with Best Man and Minister
View of venue
Groom, best man and ushers/groomsmen
Bridesmaids with Brides mother
Bride’s car arriving
Bride with father and car
Bride with father, car and bridesmaids
Signing Marriage Certificate
Groom Having a Slash from the Flask
Bride and Bridesmaids
Bride and Sisters
Bride and each Sister
Bride and Brothers
Bride and each Brother
Bride and Ring Bearer
Bride and each Bridesmaid
Bride and Flower Girl
Bride alone close up
Bride alone full length
Bride's parents being seated
Bride’s Mother on Escort’s Arm
Groom's parents being seated
Groom’s Mother on Usher’s Arm
Grandparents being seated
Guests Taking their Seats
Any Shots of Singers or Musicians at Ceremony
Shots of arch/gazebo with special aisle
Rolling down the aisle runner
During the Ceremony
Circle of Love greeting
Bride collecting flowers from guests to make bouquet
Bride/Groom presenting leis to parents
Bride/Groom presenting leis to guests
Groom alone
Groom / Best Man
Groom and Groomsmen Entering Sanctuary
The Mothers of Bride and Groom being escorted Down the Aisle
Bride’s Mother / Escort
Groom’s Mother / Escort
Bridesmaids
Ushers/Groomsmen
Ring Bearer
Flower Girl
Maid of Honor
Bride and father going down aisle
Giving away the bride/ Dad's Kiss good-bye
Bride and Groom coming down aisle
Flower girl walking down aisle
Ring Bearer walking down aisle
Bridesmaids walking down aisle
Maid of Honor walking down aisle
Father walking Bride down aisle
Father giving bride away
Center aisle
Lectors
Presentation of gifts
Sign of Peace
Balcony
Overall shot
Signing marriage certificate
Officiant
Officiant, best man, bridesmaids
Bride and Groom exchanging vows
Bride and Groom exchanging rings
Bride and Groom exchanging leis
First Kiss
Bride and Groom lighting candle
Minister Presenting Couple to Congregation
Bride and Groom Coming Down Aisle
Time Exposure of Area During Ceremony
Bride and Groom facing each other
Special Readings
Special Music
Religious ceremony
Breaking of the glass
Candle Lightings
Memorial tribute
Butterfly Release
Dove Release
Recessional/ Confetti/Petal Shower/Bubbles
Mass
Communion
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After the Ceremony at the Ceremony Location
Bride and Groom leaving front of Ceremony
Bride and Groom kissing at back of Chapel / Location
Receiving Line
Interior Shots of Ceremony location and Grounds
Bride / Groom greeting guests
Bride and Groom exiting ceremony location
Bride and Groom Ceremony location steps
Bride and Groom Silhouette
Bride and Groom at door - kissing
Bride and Groom with parents
Bride and Groom and families
Take bridal party to gardens/beach/car park
Mood shots in gardens
Bride showing ring to bridesmaids
Brides ring hand on bouquet
Fun shots
Individual shots of bridesmaids, best man, etc.
Each bridesmaid with her escort groomsman
Groom Kissing Bride at the Altar (set up)
Groom Putting Ring on Bride’s Finger (set up)
Receiving Line Right After Ceremony
Bride and Groom on Steps of Ceremony location
Bride and Groom on beach/sand
Bride and Groom barefoot on the beach with heart drawn in sand
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Limousine/Transportation Photos
Getting into Car or Limo
Shot while seated in Limo
Shots from Front seat into back of Limousine/car
Bride and Groom toasting in the car/limousine
Bride and Groom facing front of car/limousine
Bride and Groom Kissing in Car/Limousine
Bride and Groom in Limousine sitting in back from outside
Bride and Groom looking out Limousine Window
Bridal Party around Limo or Car
Bride and Groom getting into limo
Bride and Groom's first toast in limo
Bride and Groom on horses
Bride and Groom in carriage
Bride and Groom at helicopter
Bride and Groom barefoot in helicopter
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Formal/Posed Shots Between the Ceremony and the Reception
Entire Bridal Party
Gag shot of the Bridal Party
Any Bridal Party Couples
Bride with Maid of Honor
Bride alone Full length
Bride alone Close-up
Bride with Bridesmaids
Bride with Each Bridesmaid
Bride with Male attendants
Bride with Bride’s Family
Bride Alone Portraits
Groom with Best Man
Groom and Ushers/Groomsmen
Groom and Each Usher
Groom Alone Portraits
Groom Full length
Groom Close-up
Male Attendants
Female Attendants
Groom and his Dad
Groom and his Mom
Groom with Groom’s entire family
Groom with his Siblings
Groom and his Parents
Groom's Parents Alone
Three Generations: Groom's Side
Three Generations: Bride's Side
Bride's Parents Alone
Bride and her Dad
Bride and her Mom
Bride and her Parents
Bride with her Siblings
Bride and Groom Full length
Bride and Groom-Half Length
Bride and Groom-Close Up
Bride, Groom, Maid of Honor, and Best Man
Flower Girl with Ring Bearer
Flower Girl with Bride and Groom
Ring bearer with Bride and Groom
Wedding party with Bride and Groom
Bride and Groom with Groom's Parents
Bride and Groom with Bride’s Parents
Bride and Groom with Groom's Siblings
Bride and Groom with Bride’s Siblings
Bride and Groom with Groom's Grandparents
Bride and Groom with Bride's Grandparents
Bride and Groom w/Bride's extended family
Bride and Groom w/Groom's extended family
Bride and Groom Kissing
Bride and Groom "gazing" at each other
Bride and Groom holding hands
Close-up of rings
Bride and Groom with special friends
Bride with special friends
Groom with special friends
Outdoor Shots of Bride and Groom
Outdoor Shots of Wedding Party
Bride and Groom Multiple Poses
Bride and Groom on beach/sand
Bride and Groom barefoot on the beach with heart drawn in sand
Bride and Groom at waterfall
Bride and Groom at pond
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At the Reception
The Entrance:
Siblings
Parents of bride and groom
Best Man and Maid of Honor
Bridesmaids and Groomsmen
Flower Girl and Ring Bearer
Bride and Groom
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Dancing:
Bride and Groom Full length First Dance
Bride and Groom Close Ups First Dance
Bride with Bride’s Father
Groom with Groom’s Mother
Parents
Grandparents
Bridal Party
Dance candids
Couples Dancing Fast and Slow
Groups Dancing Fast and Slow
Close ups of Bride and Groom Dancing
Bride and Groom lifted in chairs
Ceremonial dances (horah, etc.)
Last Dance
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The Toast:
Best Man Toasting
Maid of Honor Toasting
Father of the Bride Toasting
Father of the Groom Toasting
Bride and Groom with Best Man
Bride and Groom Toasting Each other
Bride and Groom with champagne glasses
Bride and Groom's kiss after the toast
The Cake:
Bride and Groom Cutting Cake
Bride feeding Groom
Groom feeding Bride
Bride and Groom's hand over cake showing rings
Record shot of cake before cutting it
Groom’s Cake
Little flower girls cutting cake
Bride and Groom kissing with cake in photo
Specialty desserts
Bouquet and Garter Toss:
Bride tossing bouquet
Groom Removing Garter
Groom Tossing the Garter
Putting Garter on Bouquet-Catcher's leg
Dance of people who received garter and bouquet
Miscellaneous Shots:
Candlelight Photos
Good-Bye shots
Gag Shots
Blessings
Guest candids
Guests at Table
Leaving reception hall
Candid shots
Shots of Band or DJ
“Getaway” Shots
Guests Departing
Sleeping Bride and Groom
Cigar smoking shot
Wedding Favors
Gift Table
Placecard Table
Set up of room/reception area before guests arrive
Gift Book Table
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05/17/2005 08:33:58 PM · #18 |
Sorry for the odd #s - cut and paste from Word.
Shoot as much in RAW as you can, at least the church and formal shots.
have 3-8Gb of memory cards
have a backup for EVERYTHING - camera, flash, batteries, memory cards, etc. if a camera falis and you have no backup, you have no pictures of the wedding. Asking them to wait or do it over next week is not going to go over well.
Practice with your flash under similar conditions.
preview the curch, hall, etc. AT THE SAME TIME OF DAY as youwill be shooting.
Talk with the pastor - can you use flash? can you climb all over the altar during the ceremony? (you may not want to, but if you do want to you need to know the rules)
Message edited by author 2005-05-18 00:37:08. |
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05/18/2005 06:51:01 AM · #19 |
That list looks incredibly long, but when you read the details it's stuff you'll just naturally shoot anyway, so I wouldn't stress about. If you're there with the bride getting ready than just shoot the details...like her doing her hair, putting on her shoes, fixing her make-up, stuff like that. And again, like at the reception, you'll naturally get shots of the guests, the tables, etc..I promise you won't have to overthink it or pull out that list every 30 seconds. |
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05/18/2005 07:03:56 AM · #20 |
I am getting married this summer. I sure as heck don't have half that stuff going on. I mean: what is a "Circle of Love greeting"?? How would one photo it? Makes me realise how formulaic the whole thing has become - a bit depressing really! Though now I see that it is traditional to have a "Bride and Groom barefoot in helicopter" photo I may have to look into some options...
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05/18/2005 07:04:38 AM · #21 |
I think a first time wedding photographer needs to condense that list. Talk to the customer and mark off the ones you know you cant get. That way when you look at your list you have more "getable" shots. Plus if they have an idea of what your going to be after they items or locations ready. just an idea
Tim |
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05/18/2005 07:07:43 AM · #22 |
And if you can get the "Bride with groomsman" or a "Groom with a bridesmaid" photo, it would be worth as much as the whole album of other pics...
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05/18/2005 07:09:02 AM · #23 |
OMG, pass me a bucket if I see the following shot more than once!
Bride and Groom barefoot on the beach with heart drawn in sand |
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05/18/2005 07:09:36 AM · #24 |
Lots of great ideas and help here- thanks!
MY WEB SITE :) |
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05/18/2005 07:11:31 AM · #25 |
I'd love to see grigrigirl's list of what to shoot at a wedding... if she has one at all. If I got married again, SHE's the photographer I'd want to cover it! |
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