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Wedding Photographers in KentA selection of images from Jill and Stuart's recent wedding at Brandshatch Place Hotel near Fawkham. Please check out their
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HDR (-2, 0, +2), f/5, ISO 100, 27 mm, 16-35mm f/2.8L II
A high-dynamic range (HDR) shot to start off with. Hand-held.

1/1600, f/1.2, ISO 200, -2/3 EV, 85 mm, 85mm f/1.2L II
The 85mm lens is great for candids when there's a bit more space. Negative exposure compensation (EC) adjusts for the dark tones.

1/160, f/1.2, ISO 200, -2/3 EV, 85 mm, 85mm f/1.2L II
Her face was lit beautifully by window light. Neg EC again.

1/640, f/1.6, ISO 100, 0 EV, 85 mm, 85mm f/1.2L II
Enough light was being reflected back from the white front of the hotel to reduce contrast on his face.

1/125, f/2, ISO 400, -2/3 EV, 35 mm, 35mm f/1.4L
I had to hide behind a curtain to remove my reflection. A young Robbie Williams joined us for the shot.

1/250, f/1.4, ISO 400, -1 EV, 35 mm, 35mm f/1.4L
Illuminated by window light (my shadow is visible in the reflection on the picture). Neg EC prevented her face from being over-exposed.

1/160, f/2.8, ISO 500, 0 EV, 29 mm, 16-35mm f/2.8L II
Goodness knows what cheeky comment I made here but it seems to have done the trick.

1/125, f/2.8, ISO 2000, 0 EV, 0 FEC, 25 mm, 16-35mm f/2.8L II
The ceremony room was quite dark and their faces were poorly lit. I added some flash, diffused by a Lastolite micro-Apollo. It's a subtle addition to the light.

1/250, f/2.8, ISO 2000, +1/3 EV, +2/3 FEC, 24 mm, 16-35mm f/2.8L II
I had the table moved at an angle so that there was no mirror behind them.

1/80, f/2.8, ISO 2000, 0 EV, 0 FEC, 16 mm, 16-35mm f/2.8L II
Post-ceremony relief is clearly captured on Jill's face.

1/80, f/2.8, ISO 800, -2/3 EV, -2/3 FEC, 16 mm, 16-35mm f/2.8L II
Another subtle addition of flash light. This time I had a Speedlite fitted with a StoFen omnibounce in my left hand, triggered by an ST-E2 on camera. This is a good alternative to using the micro Apollo with a bracket because:
a) it's lighter!
b) it's good for crowded rooms where the Apollo would blast those closest to the camera with light, even though they might not be the subject of the shot.
c) a StoFen on a Speedlite resembles a bare bulb flash. It's only of use when there are surfaces to bounce light back. Do not use it outside!

1/200, f/2.8, ISO 200, 0 EV, 35 mm, 16-35mm f/2.8L II

1/200, f/8, ISO 1600, -2/3 EV, 32 mm, 16-35mm f/2.8L II
I always feel more relaxed when I have the group shot of everyone under my belt. Finding a suitable location can occasionally be a challenge.

1/250, f/2.8, ISO 500, -1/3 EV, 35 mm, 35mm f/1.4L

1/200, f/2.5, ISO 250, -1/3 EV, 35 mm, 35mm f/1.4L
Between takes the ladies relaxed their facial muscles.

1/160, f/1.2, ISO 200, -4/3 EV, 85 mm, 85mm f/1.2L II
Some significant neg EC prevented Jill's dress from being nuked.

1/400, f/1.2, ISO 320, 0 EV, 85 mm, 85mm f/1.2L II

1/250, f/1.2, ISO 400, 0 EV, 85 mm, 85mm f/1.2L II
I love shooting at f/1.2. It's very unforgiving though. I put the camera on AI Servo for the shot above as they were walking towards me.

1/100, f/2, ISO 1250, 0 EV, -2/3 FEC, 35 mm, 35mm f/1.4L
A subtle kiss of off-camera flash to light their faces. I often feel in need of a power nap after a wedding too!
Comments and queries welcome as ever.
Labels: Weddings in Kent 2009 4Q