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 A highly requested topic is Off Camera Flash at weddings. There are so many intricacies to lighting, flash and off camera flash so I wanted to start out with a basic ...
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 A highly requested topic is Off Camera Flash at weddings. There are so many intricacies to lighting, flash and off camera flash so I wanted to start out with a basic video, discussing the equipment that I use, the different qualities of light that you can achieve and different directions for lighting. I would love to hear your comments below on what else you would like explained, what I can expand on for you and if you would be interested in a "hands on" videos of me setting the scene and exploring lighting challenges and how to solve them. My Lighting gear - https://amzn.. Join our Facebook group and carry on the conversation! All Things Wedding Photography - www.facebook.. Facebook : www.facebook..Instagram : www.instagra..Website : https://mich..
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Stella Hotel Wedding in Kenosha
Brandon and Katie's Stella Hotel wedding in Kenosha was filled with all the Christmas influence, and a gorgeous ballroom reception!
We couldn’t think of a better time to share this Christmas-themed Stella Hotel wedding in Kenosha than today! During Brandon and Katie’s wedding ceremony in early December, Brandon’s dad Kevin talked about how much Katie loved Christmastime as a little girl. She loved everything about it – from the colors and music to the magic of the season. She must’ve thought it was destiny when she first met…
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EWS UPDATE I am glad to report, on behalf of the group, that all is going well and all is on schedule for November. The boat is chartered to leave Australia on November 3rd returning November 13th. Plans are being made around what equipment to take. The team is growing, the latest new member being […]
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                 VK9HR Team will be active from Willis Island, OC-007, 3 - 13 November 2021.
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“After 5 months of using this antenna, I owe a follow up as I mentioned in my original video. This antenna has been a solid daily user since I installed it. With a 5/8 wave antenna you have a better radiation pattern over a quarter wave, and a strong magnet mount keeps you from having to drill any holes or use any hard mounts on your vehicle”
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9+ BAND HEXTENNA FULL-SIZE HF+2M/220/440MHZ
November 03, 2018
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HEXTENNA 9+ BAND HEXTENNAFULL-SIZE HF+2M/220/440MHZ Pre-Orders will ship in December and are now being accepted. Price is exclusive for pre-orders on... Read more
Elecraft AX1 Multi-Band Whip Antenna
October 07, 2018
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Elecraft AX1 – Portable HF antenna Elecraft AX1 Ultraportable 17/20 Meter Antenna System (FAQ) Q: What is the AX1? A: The AX1 is a dual-band (20... Read more
EAntenna 3BMOX 7 el. Yagi 10/15/20m band
January 21, 2016
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 EAntenna  7 el. Yagi 10/15/20m band Full coverage bandwidth in the three bands Awesome gain in lower 3,2m boom leght      ... Read more
OCF-8010E-3K OCF Antenna Windom 80/40/30/20/15/12/10m
July 17, 2015
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This is OCF antenna also known as Windom antenna fed at 19% of one end. Current type 4:1 (200:50 Ohms) BALUN is another product designed for OCF anten... Read more
HF Mobile Autotune Whip Antenna 1.6-30 MHz 200W – STEALTH 9360
February 19, 2015
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HF Mobile Autotune Whip Antenna 1.6-30 MHz 200W Stealth 9360 Automatic Tuning Mobile HF Antenna automatically tunes in 0.35 sec to any frequency throu... Read more
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Remote Antenna Tuners [PodCast] – “ARRL The Doctor is In”
March 19, 2017
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 “Remote Antenna Tuners” is the topic of the just-released episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast. Listen…and learn! Read more
Silphase R1 receiver [ VIDEO ]
August 03, 2020
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Silphase R1 receiver. Telescoping antenna 1.15m. Location is city center Warsaw, Poland. Outside temperature +4 Celsius degrees. Frequency 1413 kHz. I... Read more
MFJ-269C Testing Coax Cable Faults and Length
April 28, 2017
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Best Ham Radio Hotspot for Early 2021 – DMR YSF DSTAR Hotspot
January 05, 2021
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What is the Best Ham Radio Hotspot coming out of 2020 into 2021? Today I talk about my favorite Ham Radio Hotspot for DMR, YSF, DSTAR and other modes... Read more
New Design QYT KT-8900D Dual band Quad Display Mobile with Big LCD Screen
December 02, 2016
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QYT KT-8900D Dual Band Quad-standby Colorful Screen Mini Mobile Vehicle-mounted Radio TX & RX 136-174MHz & 400-480MHz 200 Channels FM Radio Fe... Read more
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Xiegu X108G
November 19, 2015
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X108G Outdoor is X108’s upgraded version, It is a compact single conversion HF transceiver covering 0.5 to 30 MHz. Special optimized the Receive Chann... Read more
CW TOUCH PADDLES
November 09, 2015
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Product Features and use:   ·           Electronic keyer paddles using electrostatic touch paddle technology   ·       Because there are no moving par... Read more
Icom IC-7200 HF/50MHz Transceiver
July 31, 2015
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Icom IC-7200 IF DSP The latest IF DSP technology is employed in the IC-7200. While the IC-7200 is an entry-class transceiver, advanced digital feature... Read more
“New Elecraft K4s in production
September 02, 2020
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K4 TRANSCEIVER We’re pleased to announce our new top of the line transceiver, the Elecraft K4. It combines the latest in direct-sampling technology wi... Read more
First Videos CRT 2000 !
February 29, 2016
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CRT 2000 Videos – 40 AM / FM channel multistandard European – Power: 4 Watts AM / FM – Supply voltage: 12/24 Volt – 4 storable... Read more
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Spacewalk Could Return ARISS Ham Station in ISS Columbus Module to the Air
March 09, 2021
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Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) reports that efforts to determine what’s keeping the ham station in the ISS Columbus module o... Read more
23-Centimeter Band in Region 1 Under Discussion Ahead of WRC-23
March 09, 2021
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In advance of World Radiocommunication Conference 23 (WRC-23), the amateur radio allocation at 1240 – 1300 MHz (23 centimeters) remains in the spotlig... Read more
Report: Radio Amateurs in Israel Lose Access to Much Microwave Spectrum
March 09, 2021
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Radio amateurs in Israel have lost much of their spectrum between 1 and 6 GHz and suffered a “draconian” power reduction on 10 GHz, according to a rep... Read more
Maritime Radio Day is Set for April
March 09, 2021
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The 10th anniversary of Maritime Radio Day (MRD) will take place from 1200 UTC on April 14 to 2200 UTC on April 15. The annual event commemorates near... Read more
North Carolina Radio Amateurs Adapt Tailgating Hamfest to the COVID-19 Pandemic
March 09, 2021
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With most hamfests canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some radio amateurs in Raleigh, North Carolina, have come up with a way to adapt with a tail... Read more
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-The dream of completely wireless connection between radio and computer is a reality with Firmware 1.20 on the ICOM IC-705. I know have a few of my computers setup to connect to my 705 on my home wifi AND in access point mode for fully portable control of the ham radio for running digital modes like JS8Call, WSJT-X and Winlink.
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KT31WARC, 18.068-18.168 / 24.890-24.990 MHZ
November 03, 2015
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The updated KT31WARC offers flexibility in size and frequencies. It is truly unique in many ways. The KT31WARC covers 12,17 and 20 or 30 meters. 20 or... Read more
New ! SteppIR SARK-110 Antenna Analyzer
December 28, 2014
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 The SARK-110 is a completely new design concept for an Antenna Analyzer. This is a truly pocket size device, so you can take it anywhere. It of... Read more
Overview of the LNR W4OP Loop
March 12, 2018
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NR Precision’s newest antenna market entry is the phenomenal new LOOP antenna designed by a degreed engineer. The W4OP Loop has already received... Read more
Rotatable 160 Meter Receiving Loop – WB6RSE Wins July QST Cover Plaque Award
July 22, 2015
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The winner of the July 2015 QST Cover Plaque award is Steve Lawrence, WB6RSE, for his article “Rebuilding a Receiving Flag Antenna for 160 Meters.” Th... Read more
DX Commander Expedition Portable Antenna
April 23, 2020
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A first look at the Portable version of the world famous DX Commander vertical antenna for Ham Radio. Read more
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Icom IC-705 Interview with Ray Novak from Orlando Hamcation 2020
February 08, 2020
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Your Questions Answered (Mobile Install, Inexpensive Radios, Power Supplies) – Ham Radio Q&A
December 07, 2018
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The new Malahit-DSP: A portable all-in-one wideband SDR receiver
November 12, 2019
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Technical Specifications 1 MHz to 1000 MHz. Bandwidth 160 kHz. Modulation types AM, WFM, NFM, LSB, USB. Powered by one Li-ion cell. Consumption up to... Read more
Unbox and Test MFJ-849 Digital SWR Meter
July 04, 2017
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Why even good Antennas need good Coax Cable
January 14, 2017
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By Dennis Walter “Nothing’s going on shortwave anymore!” Really? Many ham radio operators and SWLs keep telling me that nothing is going on on shortwa... Read more
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Anytone AT-6666 All-Mode 10 Meter Mobile
September 10, 2015
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 Anytone AT-6666 All-Mode 10 Meter Mobile 60 watts SSB – 360 Memories CTCSS / DCS Option Included Programming Cable Included General Speci... Read more
ACOM ATU04AT- REMOTE AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER AND SWITCH
September 27, 2017
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Remote matching of antennas – less losses in the feed line. Designed for installation in a shack, under a shed, or in open (see mounting kit opt... Read more
DX Engineering – RXSHARE Audio Switch DXE-RXSHARE
January 17, 2019
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Audio Switch, Control Box, Independent Selection of Audio from One or Two Transceivers to Two Headphones, Passive Device, Each DX Engineering RXSHARE... Read more
ICOM IC-705 SDR transceiver Update
May 21, 2020
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IC-705 HF/VHF/UHF Mobile Transceiver – Coming Soon! The new portable HF/VHF/UHF IC-705 has many great features such as SDR platform, internal ba... Read more
Airspy HF+ Discovery is the Most Refined HF/VHF SDR
November 24, 2020
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The Airspy HF+ Discovery sets a new standard in terms of reception performance with extra pre-selectors for all the supported bands and a New DSP Core... Read more
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Spacewalk Could Return ARISS Ham Station in ISS Columbus Module to the Air
March 09, 2021
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Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) reports that efforts to determine what’s keeping the ham station in the ISS Columbus module o... Read more
23-Centimeter Band in Region 1 Under Discussion Ahead of WRC-23
March 09, 2021
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In advance of World Radiocommunication Conference 23 (WRC-23), the amateur radio allocation at 1240 – 1300 MHz (23 centimeters) remains in the spotlig... Read more
Report: Radio Amateurs in Israel Lose Access to Much Microwave Spectrum
March 09, 2021
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Radio amateurs in Israel have lost much of their spectrum between 1 and 6 GHz and suffered a “draconian” power reduction on 10 GHz, according to a rep... Read more
Maritime Radio Day is Set for April
March 09, 2021
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The 10th anniversary of Maritime Radio Day (MRD) will take place from 1200 UTC on April 14 to 2200 UTC on April 15. The annual event commemorates near... Read more
North Carolina Radio Amateurs Adapt Tailgating Hamfest to the COVID-19 Pandemic
March 09, 2021
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With most hamfests canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some radio amateurs in Raleigh, North Carolina, have come up with a way to adapt with a tail... Read more
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                 Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Michael Ye (BD4AAQ), for the following guest post: In the Loop: PL-990 and LA400, a Perfect Match by Michael Ye (BD4AAQ) I have been a happy owner of Tecsun’s PL-880 word band receivers for years.  In fact I have two PL-880 radios, one sitting at home and the other staying […]
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                 Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Paul Walker, who shares the following announcement: Tune into WRMI for “The LIVE Friday Night Virtual Dance Party Request Party Thingy” from community station 89.5 KSKO McGrath, Alaska. The broadcast will take place on Saturday, March 20th 2021 from 0300 to 0500 UTC on 7570 kHz for the west […]
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                 WA7BNM Contest Calendar - 0100Z-0230Z, Mar 17
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                 WA7BNM Contest Calendar - 0230Z-0300Z, Mar 17
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Look for Sungki, HL1IWD/5 to be active from Goje Island, AS-081 during April 2-4, 2021. QRV on 40 & 20m; mainly CW, some FT8 using IC-706MK2 and Buddipole antenna. QSL via bureau automatically.
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Have you stopped doing things your way, just to fit in with what others are doing? . . I am so guilty of this!! When I first started photography, I loved off camera flash. I loved trying out new techniques and learning how to manipulate and control light. I would make sure to do night shots every wedding, and I loved it. And of course all reception photos I had multiple flashes set up for dancing. It was just my thing. . . Then I got more experienced and really in the photography world and all the photographers were “natural light” photographers, and I felt like I needed to be that way too in order to succeed. As far as reception goes, I found photographers would just put a flash on the camera and called it a day, so I began to do that too. . . This past year has taught me to be ME! Don’t build your business around what other do. Don’t feel like you have to do things a certain way just because others are doing it. . . . This photo has a flash behind them and one in front slightly off to the side. I knew the photo I wanted to capture and i made it happen. After seeing this photo and the reception photos on my computer, I knew I was getting back to my roots and photographing how I want and not photographing how everyone else does and I’m so happy to start night photos again!!! . . Who loves this look??? . . . . #wedding #weddingphotography #weddingdag #ocf #offcameraflash #nightphotography #lakeoakmeadows #temeculaphotographer #sandiegowedsingphotographer #bride #groom #temeculaweddingphotographer #lakeoakmeadowsphotographer https://ift.tt/2HDWBmW
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I couldn’t help using this pavilion area after the #quinceañera mass. I had about 5 minutes to get 2 shots before heading to the reception. I’m pretty sure you can see where I had my #monopod #3leggedthing #madewithmagmod #ocf #ocfportraits #quince #quinceaneradresses #lightroom #photoshop #pauldphoto #nikon #d850 #weddingphotographer #socalphotographer #venturaphotographer #flashpoint #godox #magmodcommunity #happybirthday #madewithmagmod (at St. John Baptist De La Salle Catholic Church) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8FiCu_gZ0t/?igshid=1mgo3moptv6s0
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Orange County Fashion Week 2015
Orange County Fashion Week 2015
Orange County, CA – The California Riviera is no stranger to luxury or style and this year’s OCFashion Week (OCFW) will exude both those traits during its full week of events, beginning with World of Fashion Photography Exhibit and gala at Newport Lexus on Friday, February 27th and culminating in the Couture Designer event at Dawson Fine Art on Thursday, March 5th.
Each night holds something magical and fashionable, beginning at 6 pm with cocktails. Showtime on the runway begins at 7 pm, with after-parties at 10 pm. Each night is presented by Newport Lexus with signature sponsors by Toni & Guy Academy Manna Kadar Cosmetics, runway styling by Betinnis in Brea and will spot light a different charity each night. Orange County Fashion Week is produced by Hauteoc Inc. Discover the World You’ve Been Missing. Discover the World of Orange County.
NEWPORT BEACH, FEBRUARY 28th, 2015 – OC Fashion Week is proud to announce that this season’s 2015 presenting sponsor, Newport Lexus of Newport Beach, will be the site for this year’s SUGAR RUSH. The event will be held on Saturday, February 28, 2015 from 6:00pm – 9:00pm and will showcase makeovers, a celebrity runway show and the Fashionably Responsible Awards Reception. The night will also feature models from popular television show America’s Next Top Models.
Beginning at 7 pm, Brit B of BeachCandy Swimwear will open the presentation showcase of Orange County Sugar Rush designers with a preview of her latest collection of swimwear, followed by the Fabulous Life of Claire Farewell’s London designer wear. As the night continues, designers Victoria by Elizabeth, According to Kimberly and Men’s Undercover Underwear debuts an exciting runway tribute to OC Fashion Week’s to retailers and fashion designers that embrace both cause and commerce in their business practices. Jewelry, handbag and accessories designers will showcase their goods, alongside pop-up shops with a portion of the proceeds donating to Working Wardrobes, which has helped more than 70,000 victims of abuse and addiction regain control of their lives by helping them dress for success.
Additionally, guests will have the opportunity to receive makeovers throughout the evening by Manna Kadar Cosmetics founder and CEO Manna Kadar. A noted industry expert, beauty editor and makeup artist to an impressive roster of celebrity clients, Manna has made her mark as a true trendsetter in the world of beauty.
Other evening highlights include a runway show featuring past contestants from America’s Next Top Model and up-and-coming designers that give back to this fashion-studded evening.
Meet the Designers:
Brit B. of BeachCandy Swimwear: A native of Orange County, with her signature store in Corona del Mar, Brit B. creates custom swimsuits for clients with the goal of making every woman feel beautiful and comfortable.
Claire Farwell of Claire Farwell London: A former model and survivor of cancer, Farwell has not only succeeded in one of the toughest industries she has also been a tireless supporter of women fighting cancer.
Manoni Handbags and Accessories: Hand-crafted out of full-grained ostrich and crocodile, every handbag is designed for the chic, fashion-forward-thinking woman.
Victoria by Elizabeth: Pencil Skirt Designers innovating style bringing the elegance of women, by heart and soul.
Kimberly Luu of According to Kimberly: Born and raised in Orange County, the multitalented Luu is a clinician, blogger and designer whose first design won Top Five at OC Fashion Week’s 2011 Designer competition. That was just the beginning of her success story.
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What a Betty
What A Betty designs have been seen everywhere from gorgeous brides, to celebrities on the red carpet and has been on hit TV Shows such as “Revenge” and "VH1", and high fashion and bridal magazines.
Undercover Underwear
Adriana Viano is the owner and founder of UnderCover MensWear Inc. Adriana always had the vision that the privilege of the right, sexy and comfortable underwear and loungewear should not only be for women. She always believed that men were in need of their own "Victoria’s Secret". UnderCoverMensWear.com is an on line only boutique with unique and innovative products carefully chosen from around the world. All items sold in the on line store will not be found in any department stores.
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Flash Photography Tips – Roundup Of Our Best Free Tutorials (2019 Update)
Most new photographers begin their journey as “natural light” photographers. While naturally lit images can be beautiful, they can also prove limiting as photographers must rely on the available light in any given scene. Some photographers choose to stay this course throughout their careers and they create an amazing portfolio of images. For others, however, everything changes when they discover flash photography.
Whether you’ve never tried flash photography or you’re a seasoned pro, you’ll find interesting and useful information in the collection of free flash photography tips we’ve rounded up below.
Flash Photography Tips For Weddings & Receptions
Photographers have several opportunities to take advantage of flash photography during weddings, particularly during couples sessions and the reception. The flash photography tips highlighted in the articles below will charge your creative side help you take your wedding and reception photos to the next level.
7 Creative Off-Camera Flash Techniques For Wedding Photographers
How To Create Better Reception Photos With Your Flash
Dramatic Off-Camera Flash | Nighttime Couple’s Session
Flash Photography Tips For Commercial & Location Shoots
Whether for lighting products, food, or people, a working knowledge of flash photography can open numerous possibilities for photographers of all genres. When you take the light on the road with you, no location is off-limits (due to lighting, that is).
How to Use One Light Flash Photography for a Professional Look
Food Photography Tips For When The Lighting Is Undesirable
Beach Photography Tips From Professionals
8 Steps To Perfecting Each Scene & Image When Using Off-Camera Flash
Flash Photography Tips For Lighting Headshots
From using simple one-strobe backlights to setting up four-sided square lighting stations, it’s easier than you might think to light and capture incredible headshots. The best part is, you don’t need a lot of lighting gear to take advantage of these flash photography tips.
Lighting Tips | How To Backlight With One Strobe
Headshot Photography Tips | Square Lighting With One On-Camera Flash
3-In-1 Headshot Method | Great Headshots Anywhere With Minimal Gear
Flash Photography Tips For Portraits
Experimenting with different flash photography techniques during portrait sessions can be described in a single, underrated word: Fun. Portrait photography covers a wide spectrum of styles and intents, which leaves plenty of room to get creative and use flash photography to capture a variety of looks.
We Shot These Portraits In A Hotel Conference Room – Here’s How!
How To Look Thin In Photos By Short Lighting | Minute Photography
5 Essential Portrait Lighting Tips You Need To Know
Photography Lighting Tips | Faking OCF With An On-Camera Speedlight And A Silver Reflector
How To Create Dramatically Lit Images With Your Flash | Minute Photography
Flash Photography Tips For Studio Lighting
Photograph by Manny Ortiz
Studio lighting setups vary in complexity, but these flash photography tips prove that sometimes a little (affordable) light is all you need to achieve big results.
Studio Lighting Tips | Learn How To Get Easily Consistent Results
$2000 Vs. $100 Single Light Studio Setup
How To Take Studio Portraits With One Light & Basic Gear | No Fuss Tutorial by Manny Ortiz
Flash Photography Tips From SLR Lounge Featured Artists
Photograph by Jason Vinson
Don’t miss these flash photography tips from our very own community of award-winning featured artists. These photographers bring a unique perspective to their work and they’ve raised the bar in terms of using flash photography for creative effect.
5 Tips For Mastering Light, With Jason Vinson | SLR Lounge Awards Artist Feature
5 Tips For Modifying Light For Creative Wedding Photographs, With Mark Willis | SLR Lounge Awards Artist Feature
Flash Photography Tips For Modifying Light
Type “Flash Photography Gear” into a search window, and the results can quickly overwhelm you, especially if you’re new to the game. In the list below, you’ll find articles that explore recommended modifiers and discuss how to use them.
Parabolic Reflectors & Umbrellas | What, Which, And Why To Use Them
Lighting Tips | Controlling Your Light With Grids
Our Favorite On-Camera Flash Modifiers
Conclusion
From lighting indoor to outdoor scenes, in a rush or with time to spare, flash photography allows photographers in all genres to maximize every location and capture images, regardless of the available light.
In this article, we looked at free flash photography tips for the following applications:
Flash photography tips for weddings and receptions
Flash photography tips for commercial and location shoots
Flash photography tips for lighting headshots
Flash photography tips for portraits
Flash photography tips for studio lighting
Flash photography tips from SLR Lounge Featured Artists
Flash photography tips for modifying light
If you’re interested in diving deeper into mastering flash photography, we’ve created foundational lighting workshops that will help you master a variety of lighting techniques and shape & modify light for any scene.
  What would you like us to talk about?  What questions do you have?  Please comment so that we can create content to help you!
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Who doesn't love a good party?! Don't mess around- dance like you mean it. Lindsay and Alex had some great dancers at their wedding reception, but even just a couple steps up and back will get the party started. As long as you can feel the beat, you can let it move you. #shakeit #movetothemusic #dancelikenooneiswatching #orjustletthemwatch #receptionphotos #weddingphotography #ocf #offcameraflash #nikon #nathanbaerreisphotography
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Orange County Fashion Week 2015
Orange County Fashion Week 2015
Orange County, CA – The California Riviera is no stranger to luxury or style and this year’s OCFashion Week (OCFW) will exude both those traits during its full week of events, beginning with World of Fashion Photography Exhibit and gala at Newport Lexus on Friday, February 27th and culminating in the Couture Designer event at Dawson Fine Art on Thursday, March 5th.
Each night holds something magical and fashionable, beginning at 6 pm with cocktails. Showtime on the runway begins at 7 pm, with after-parties at 10 pm. Each night is presented by Newport Lexus with signature sponsors by Toni & Guy Academy Manna Kadar Cosmetics, runway styling by Betinnis in Brea and will spot light a different charity each night. Orange County Fashion Week is produced by Hauteoc Inc. Discover the World You’ve Been Missing. Discover the World of Orange County.
NEWPORT BEACH, FEBRUARY 28th, 2015 – OC Fashion Week is proud to announce that this season’s 2015 presenting sponsor, Newport Lexus of Newport Beach, will be the site for this year’s SUGAR RUSH. The event will be held on Saturday, February 28, 2015 from 6:00pm – 9:00pm and will showcase makeovers, a celebrity runway show and the Fashionably Responsible Awards Reception. The night will also feature models from popular television show America’s Next Top Models.
Beginning at 7 pm, Brit B of BeachCandy Swimwear will open the presentation showcase of Orange County Sugar Rush designers with a preview of her latest collection of swimwear, followed by the Fabulous Life of Claire Farewell’s London designer wear. As the night continues, designers Victoria by Elizabeth, According to Kimberly and Men’s Undercover Underwear debuts an exciting runway tribute to OC Fashion Week’s to retailers and fashion designers that embrace both cause and commerce in their business practices. Jewelry, handbag and accessories designers will showcase their goods, alongside pop-up shops with a portion of the proceeds donating to Working Wardrobes, which has helped more than 70,000 victims of abuse and addiction regain control of their lives by helping them dress for success.
Additionally, guests will have the opportunity to receive makeovers throughout the evening by Manna Kadar Cosmetics founder and CEO Manna Kadar. A noted industry expert, beauty editor and makeup artist to an impressive roster of celebrity clients, Manna has made her mark as a true trendsetter in the world of beauty.
Other evening highlights include a runway show featuring past contestants from America’s Next Top Model and up-and-coming designers that give back to this fashion-studded evening.
Meet the Designers:
Brit B. of BeachCandy Swimwear: A native of Orange County, with her signature store in Corona del Mar, Brit B. creates custom swimsuits for clients with the goal of making every woman feel beautiful and comfortable.
Claire Farwell of Claire Farwell London: A former model and survivor of cancer, Farwell has not only succeeded in one of the toughest industries she has also been a tireless supporter of women fighting cancer.
Manoni Handbags and Accessories: Hand-crafted out of full-grained ostrich and crocodile, every handbag is designed for the chic, fashion-forward-thinking woman.
Victoria by Elizabeth: Pencil Skirt Designers innovating style bringing the elegance of women, by heart and soul.
Kimberly Luu of According to Kimberly: Born and raised in Orange County, the multitalented Luu is a clinician, blogger and designer whose first design won Top Five at OC Fashion Week’s 2011 Designer competition. That was just the beginning of her success story.
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What a Betty
What A Betty designs have been seen everywhere from gorgeous brides, to celebrities on the red carpet and has been on hit TV Shows such as “Revenge” and "VH1", and high fashion and bridal magazines.
Undercover Underwear
Adriana Viano is the owner and founder of UnderCover MensWear Inc. Adriana always had the vision that the privilege of the right, sexy and comfortable underwear and loungewear should not only be for women. She always believed that men were in need of their own "Victoria’s Secret". UnderCoverMensWear.com is an on line only boutique with unique and innovative products carefully chosen from around the world. All items sold in the on line store will not be found in any department stores.
Posted by Leo Ngo Studio on 2015-03-18 05:29:36
Tagged: , fashion , fashion show , canon , eos , model , sexy , hot , hottest , catwalk , runway , stylist , trend , event , baby , babes , babe , 6d , miss , beauty , beautiful , lady , girl , cute , design , designer , glamor , ocfw , ocfw15 , san diego , orange county fashion week , fashion week , art , behind fashion , hair , nails , makeup , responsive textiles , responsive , textiles , Couture , collection , Swimwear , orange county fashion show , ocfs
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Flash Photography Tips – Roundup Of Our Best Free Tutorials (2019 Update)
Most new photographers begin their journey as “natural light” photographers. While naturally lit images can be beautiful, they can also prove limiting as photographers must rely on the available light in any given scene. Some photographers choose to stay this course throughout their careers and they create an amazing portfolio of images. For others, however, everything changes when they discover flash photography.
Whether you’ve never tried flash photography or you’re a seasoned pro, you’ll find interesting and useful information in the collection of free flash photography tips we’ve rounded up below.
Flash Photography Tips For Weddings & Receptions
Photographers have several opportunities to take advantage of flash photography during weddings, particularly during couples sessions and the reception. The flash photography tips highlighted in the articles below will charge your creative side help you take your wedding and reception photos to the next level.
7 Creative Off-Camera Flash Techniques For Wedding Photographers
How To Create Better Reception Photos With Your Flash
Dramatic Off-Camera Flash | Nighttime Couple’s Session
Flash Photography Tips For Commercial & Location Shoots
Whether for lighting products, food, or people, a working knowledge of flash photography can open numerous possibilities for photographers of all genres. When you take the light on the road with you, no location is off-limits (due to lighting, that is).
How to Use One Light Flash Photography for a Professional Look
Food Photography Tips For When The Lighting Is Undesirable
Beach Photography Tips From Professionals
8 Steps To Perfecting Each Scene & Image When Using Off-Camera Flash
Flash Photography Tips For Lighting Headshots
From using simple one-strobe backlights to setting up four-sided square lighting stations, it’s easier than you might think to light and capture incredible headshots. The best part is, you don’t need a lot of lighting gear to take advantage of these flash photography tips.
Lighting Tips | How To Backlight With One Strobe
Headshot Photography Tips | Square Lighting With One On-Camera Flash
3-In-1 Headshot Method | Great Headshots Anywhere With Minimal Gear
Flash Photography Tips For Portraits
Experimenting with different flash photography techniques during portrait sessions can be described in a single, underrated word: Fun. Portrait photography covers a wide spectrum of styles and intents, which leaves plenty of room to get creative and use flash photography to capture a variety of looks.
We Shot These Portraits In A Hotel Conference Room – Here’s How!
How To Look Thin In Photos By Short Lighting | Minute Photography
5 Essential Portrait Lighting Tips You Need To Know
Photography Lighting Tips | Faking OCF With An On-Camera Speedlight And A Silver Reflector
How To Create Dramatically Lit Images With Your Flash | Minute Photography
Flash Photography Tips For Studio Lighting
Photograph by Manny Ortiz
Studio lighting setups vary in complexity, but these flash photography tips prove that sometimes a little (affordable) light is all you need to achieve big results.
Studio Lighting Tips | Learn How To Get Easily Consistent Results
$2000 Vs. $100 Single Light Studio Setup
How To Take Studio Portraits With One Light & Basic Gear | No Fuss Tutorial by Manny Ortiz
Flash Photography Tips From SLR Lounge Featured Artists
Photograph by Jason Vinson
Don’t miss these flash photography tips from our very own community of award-winning featured artists. These photographers bring a unique perspective to their work and they’ve raised the bar in terms of using flash photography for creative effect.
5 Tips For Mastering Light, With Jason Vinson | SLR Lounge Awards Artist Feature
5 Tips For Modifying Light For Creative Wedding Photographs, With Mark Willis | SLR Lounge Awards Artist Feature
Flash Photography Tips For Modifying Light
Type “Flash Photography Gear” into a search window, and the results can quickly overwhelm you, especially if you’re new to the game. In the list below, you’ll find articles that explore recommended modifiers and discuss how to use them.
Parabolic Reflectors & Umbrellas | What, Which, And Why To Use Them
Lighting Tips | Controlling Your Light With Grids
Our Favorite On-Camera Flash Modifiers
Conclusion
From lighting indoor to outdoor scenes, in a rush or with time to spare, flash photography allows photographers in all genres to maximize every location and capture images, regardless of the available light.
In this article, we looked at free flash photography tips for the following applications:
Flash photography tips for weddings and receptions
Flash photography tips for commercial and location shoots
Flash photography tips for lighting headshots
Flash photography tips for portraits
Flash photography tips for studio lighting
Flash photography tips from SLR Lounge Featured Artists
Flash photography tips for modifying light
If you’re interested in diving deeper into mastering flash photography, we’ve created foundational lighting workshops that will help you master a variety of lighting techniques and shape & modify light for any scene.
  What would you like us to talk about?  What questions do you have?  Please comment so that we can create content to help you!
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The Best Sony Lenses For Wedding Photography | Ruben Gorjian
More than two million couples tie the knot each year in a $72 billion wedding industry, and that is in the U.S. alone. Despite the staggering number of weddings, each one is unique. No matter how big or small, luxurious or simple the wedding is, we — as wedding photographers — must do our best to produce high-quality images for one of the most important days in our clients’ lives.
I am a wedding photographer based in New York, and I shoot a limited amount of weddings each year. For me, it’s not about the quantity of the jobs I take on, but rather the quality of the work I produce for each client.
In this article, I would like share which gear I use to photograph weddings, how I use the gear throughout the wedding day, and why it matters.
My Gear List
I am a Sony shooter, and this is my entire gear list, which I always carry at weddings:
Sony A7RIII
Sony A9
Sony A7RII (back-up)
Sony a6500 (back-up)
Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM Lens
Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM Lens
Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 G OSS Lens
Sony FE 50mm f/1.8 Lens
Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM Lens
Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS Lens
Sigma 105mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens for Sony E
Godox AD600Pro Witstro Flash and Sony Wireless Trigger for Sony Cameras Kit (x3)
Godox AD200 TTL Pocket Flash Kit (x4)
Godox VING V850II Li-Ion Flash Kit (x3)
An assortment of stands, modifiers, and other accessories
How I Use My Gear To Photograph Weddings
Because I always shoot with two cameras, I use one wide-angle lens on one camera and a prime or 70-200mm lens on the other. Which gear do I use most during weddings? Let’s break it down. 
Getting Ready
If the venue’s bridal suite is large enough, I like to use a 70-200mm lens while the bride is getting ready. It allows me to stay far away from my bride without interfering with the makeup and hair work. The shallow depth of field also allows me to blur any part of the room that has distracting elements. If the room is not big enough, I use an 85mm prime lens.
A 50mm is a very inexpensive lens that you should also consider; it creates really sharp images for a fast prime lens under $250.
OCF (Off-Camera Flash)
95% of the time, I don’t use OCF during the morning prep. Instead, I rely on fast lenses and window light. Keeping yourself invisible at the early stage of a wedding day is a good idea, and I turn off the shutter sound on my Sony cameras to reduce any unnecessary noises.
First Look/Artistic Portraits
This part of the day really gives photographers a chance to shine. Your creativity and unique vision here will allow you to create stunning images that will set you apart from other photographers.
During the first look, I use a 70-200mm so that I can focus on both the groom and bride and create great bokeh while the bride is walking towards the groom. For a wider angle, I am in love with the 16-35mm; it is wide enough with minimal distortion and it delivers outstanding images.
Sometimes, to feature the beauty of a location in which your clients have chosen to get married, you cannot just use a 70-200mm or an 85mm at f/1.4-f/2.8. The shallow depth of field will kill the beauty of the location. Instead, you must learn to use all of your lenses and be able to shoot between f/11-f/22 as well.
I can use my 70-200mm or 85mm/105mm for tight portrait shots of the bride and groom, but my 16-35mm is my first choice of lens for my creative wide-angle shots.
OCF
During the artistic portrait session, I always use OCF, which can range from a simple speed light to a 600ws Godox strobe; of course, it also depends on your location. In NYC, it’s very hard to use such a big strobe, so I opt for a smaller one like a Godox AD200 and/or a speed light. If I am in an outdoor location and I have a permit, however, I use my strobe with at least a small umbrella to soften the light.
Family portraits
Because most of my weddings are Jewish weddings and family members attend in large numbers, I use a 24-70mm to capture the family portraits with the help of a Godox AD600 and a 7-foot umbrella.
Ceremony
The ceremony is very crucial, and it depends on the venue or church if you are allowed to use OCF or not. In any case, you should always have a fast (wide aperture) lens. 90% of the time during a ceremony, the available light is either dimmed or naturally very low. Having a few stops of light at your disposal from f/5.6 to f/2.8 is vital because you always want to have enough light to create the best quality images possible.
Having said that, during the procession, I always shoot with a 70-200mm; during the ceremony, I alternate the 70-200mm with a wide-angle lens, such as a 24-70mm or 16-35mm.
OCF
Whenever possible, I use four Godox AD200 around the four corners of the room with an on-camera flash. These four flashes are set to very low power, between 1/128-1/64, which is just enough to illuminate the guests and create a soft hair light on my subject while they walk down the aisle.
Reception
It’s party time! During the crazy few hours of a Jewish wedding reception, I spend most of the time on a 16-35mm on one camera body and a 24-105mm on the other. I do this in case something fun or important is happening a little bit farther away. I prefer having a light and versatile lens to capture those moments instead of carrying around a heavy lens, such as a 70-200mm.
OCF
During the reception, I always use four AD200s with CTO gels to match the ambient light of the room, and I also use an on-camera flash with a MagMod Sphere.
My Favorite Lenses, Modifiers, And Accessories
Lenses
If I were asked to choose my top three lenses to use at a wedding, I would bring a 70-200mm, 16-35mm, and an 85mm.
Light Modifiers
I would never work on a wedding without the MagMod kit. It is so versatile, easy to use, and lightweight. I strongly recommend everyone to have a kit in their camera bag. I also always have at least a white umbrella or a small softbox on hand, just in case.
OCF
For OCF, I always carry at least two speed lights, two medium strobes (AD200 – I prefer to keep four of these on-hand), and at least one main strobe  (AD600 – I usually bring along two).
Accessories
My wedding day accessories include the following: Two back-up cameras, memory cards (more than what think you would use), additional batteries for all of your electronic gear, two memory card pouches, at least four light stands, sandbags to weigh down the light stands, and a video light in case I need to use constant light.
Which Type Of Gear Should You Use?
First, let’s define what we mean by “type” of gear. If you are hired to shoot a wedding and you show up with a camera and lens that has limitations, such as a crop-sensor camera and a lens with an f/5.6 maximum aperture, you will be able to capture important images, but you will have limitations.
For example, if you are shooting in a very dark wedding hall or you are not allowed to use flash, a lens with an f/5.6 maximum aperture will create some problems as it will not let in much light, and you will be forced to increase your ISO in order to get a proper exposure. The increased ISO could then introduce a lot of grainy noise into your images.
Does Size Matter?
The size of the wedding should not affect which gear you choose to use to photograph it. I shoot weddings that have 1,200 guests and weddings that have 200 guests, and I use the exact same equipment for both.
Conclusion
While one’s vision and creativity are absolutely important, there’s no doubt that a photographer’s gear will affect the quality of images he or she produces. Like any artist, photographers need to use the proper tools, and some tools make it easier to bring your vision to life. Personally, the gear I use plays an important role in allowing me to create the images I envision when photographing weddings.
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The Best Sony Lenses For Wedding Photography | Ruben Gorjian
More than two million couples tie the knot each year in a $72 billion wedding industry, and that is in the U.S. alone. Despite the staggering number of weddings, each one is unique. No matter how big or small, luxurious or simple the wedding is, we — as wedding photographers — must do our best to produce high-quality images for one of the most important days in our clients’ lives.
I am a wedding photographer based in New York, and I shoot a limited amount of weddings each year. For me, it’s not about the quantity of the jobs I take on, but rather the quality of the work I produce for each client.
In this article, I would like share which gear I use to photograph weddings, how I use the gear throughout the wedding day, and why it matters.
My Gear List
I am a Sony shooter, and this is my entire gear list, which I always carry at weddings:
Sony A7RIII
Sony A9
Sony A7RII (back-up)
Sony a6500 (back-up)
Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM Lens
Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM Lens
Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 G OSS Lens
Sony FE 50mm f/1.8 Lens
Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM Lens
Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS Lens
Sigma 105mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens for Sony E
Godox AD600Pro Witstro Flash and Sony Wireless Trigger for Sony Cameras Kit (x3)
Godox AD200 TTL Pocket Flash Kit (x4)
Godox VING V850II Li-Ion Flash Kit (x3)
An assortment of stands, modifiers, and other accessories
How I Use My Gear To Photograph Weddings
Because I always shoot with two cameras, I use one wide-angle lens on one camera and a prime or 70-200mm lens on the other. Which gear do I use most during weddings? Let’s break it down. 
Getting Ready
If the venue’s bridal suite is large enough, I like to use a 70-200mm lens while the bride is getting ready. It allows me to stay far away from my bride without interfering with the makeup and hair work. The shallow depth of field also allows me to blur any part of the room that has distracting elements. If the room is not big enough, I use an 85mm prime lens.
A 50mm is a very inexpensive lens that you should also consider; it creates really sharp images for a fast prime lens under $250.
OCF (Off-Camera Flash)
95% of the time, I don’t use OCF during the morning prep. Instead, I rely on fast lenses and window light. Keeping yourself invisible at the early stage of a wedding day is a good idea, and I turn off the shutter sound on my Sony cameras to reduce any unnecessary noises.
First Look/Artistic Portraits
This part of the day really gives photographers a chance to shine. Your creativity and unique vision here will allow you to create stunning images that will set you apart from other photographers.
During the first look, I use a 70-200mm so that I can focus on both the groom and bride and create great bokeh while the bride is walking towards the groom. For a wider angle, I am in love with the 16-35mm; it is wide enough with minimal distortion and it delivers outstanding images.
Sometimes, to feature the beauty of a location in which your clients have chosen to get married, you cannot just use a 70-200mm or an 85mm at f/1.4-f/2.8. The shallow depth of field will kill the beauty of the location. Instead, you must learn to use all of your lenses and be able to shoot between f/11-f/22 as well.
I can use my 70-200mm or 85mm/105mm for tight portrait shots of the bride and groom, but my 16-35mm is my first choice of lens for my creative wide-angle shots.
OCF
During the artistic portrait session, I always use OCF, which can range from a simple speed light to a 600ws Godox strobe; of course, it also depends on your location. In NYC, it’s very hard to use such a big strobe, so I opt for a smaller one like a Godox AD200 and/or a speed light. If I am in an outdoor location and I have a permit, however, I use my strobe with at least a small umbrella to soften the light.
Family portraits
Because most of my weddings are Jewish weddings and family members attend in large numbers, I use a 24-70mm to capture the family portraits with the help of a Godox AD600 and a 7-foot umbrella.
Ceremony
The ceremony is very crucial, and it depends on the venue or church if you are allowed to use OCF or not. In any case, you should always have a fast (wide aperture) lens. 90% of the time during a ceremony, the available light is either dimmed or naturally very low. Having a few stops of light at your disposal from f/5.6 to f/2.8 is vital because you always want to have enough light to create the best quality images possible.
Having said that, during the procession, I always shoot with a 70-200mm; during the ceremony, I alternate the 70-200mm with a wide-angle lens, such as a 24-70mm or 16-35mm.
OCF
Whenever possible, I use four Godox AD200 around the four corners of the room with an on-camera flash. These four flashes are set to very low power, between 1/128-1/64, which is just enough to illuminate the guests and create a soft hair light on my subject while they walk down the aisle.
Reception
It’s party time! During the crazy few hours of a Jewish wedding reception, I spend most of the time on a 16-35mm on one camera body and a 24-105mm on the other. I do this in case something fun or important is happening a little bit farther away. I prefer having a light and versatile lens to capture those moments instead of carrying around a heavy lens, such as a 70-200mm.
OCF
During the reception, I always use four AD200s with CTO gels to match the ambient light of the room, and I also use an on-camera flash with a MagMod Sphere.
My Favorite Lenses, Modifiers, And Accessories
Lenses
If I were asked to choose my top three lenses to use at a wedding, I would bring a 70-200mm, 16-35mm, and an 85mm.
Light Modifiers
I would never work on a wedding without the MagMod kit. It is so versatile, easy to use, and lightweight. I strongly recommend everyone to have a kit in their camera bag. I also always have at least a white umbrella or a small softbox on hand, just in case.
OCF
For OCF, I always carry at least two speed lights, two medium strobes (AD200 – I prefer to keep four of these on-hand), and at least one main strobe  (AD600 – I usually bring along two).
Accessories
My wedding day accessories include the following: Two back-up cameras, memory cards (more than what think you would use), additional batteries for all of your electronic gear, two memory card pouches, at least four light stands, sandbags to weigh down the light stands, and a video light in case I need to use constant light.
Which Type Of Gear Should You Use?
First, let’s define what we mean by “type” of gear. If you are hired to shoot a wedding and you show up with a camera and lens that has limitations, such as a crop-sensor camera and a lens with an f/5.6 maximum aperture, you will be able to capture important images, but you will have limitations.
For example, if you are shooting in a very dark wedding hall or you are not allowed to use flash, a lens with an f/5.6 maximum aperture will create some problems as it will not let in much light, and you will be forced to increase your ISO in order to get a proper exposure. The increased ISO could then introduce a lot of grainy noise into your images.
Does Size Matter?
The size of the wedding should not affect which gear you choose to use to photograph it. I shoot weddings that have 1,200 guests and weddings that have 200 guests, and I use the exact same equipment for both.
Conclusion
While one’s vision and creativity are absolutely important, there’s no doubt that a photographer’s gear will affect the quality of images he or she produces. Like any artist, photographers need to use the proper tools, and some tools make it easier to bring your vision to life. Personally, the gear I use plays an important role in allowing me to create the images I envision when photographing weddings.
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