It had been at least 2 years since I actually shot a
wedding, and before that 3 years so I have to admit I had my hands full and even thought I did my homework and I thought I was pretty well
prepared, I still had some OMG what now? moments. Ok so I arrive to the place
chat with the bride who’s waiting to get ready and when I got get my camera
there is a huge crack across the screen, lucky for me it was only the protector that
cracked, I could still see the images, but what a scary thought! And I did not
have a back up camera. That will be my investment as soon as I get some money
from shoots a new 7D or 5D body. The switching of the lenses was also painful
and complicated and I only had 2 lenses. So I definitely think a second camera
body would be a great investment. I struggle with posing the couple and
probably with time ( I would take too long at times to move on to the next pose
). But overall it turned out great, the couple was great, they were very good a listening to my instructions and following my lead and the bride was very cute which always helps. I'm very happy with the results, hopefully they are too.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
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Monday, May 21, 2012
I get by with a little help from my friends
“I
get by with a little help from my friends,
I get high with a little help from my friends,
Going to try with a little help from my friends”. The Beatles
I get high with a little help from my friends,
Going to try with a little help from my friends”. The Beatles
You
know how they say the key to success is motivation and perseverance, I agree
with that, but what they should really say is that “friends” whatever the 21th
century definition of that is, is the true key to success... even better your Network!
I never really grasp the importance of networking till a couple of months ago,
when I realized that from your family and friends to your Facebook friends and
blog followers your network really is the key to success. For instance I’ve
tried to start a photography business before, only to find myself lost in the
woods of information and ridiculous amount of waste of time. Then I had a baby
and I turned 30 and it was like life gave me a gift (more like a slap in the
face) Hey! Chica wake up, if you want to really be a photographer get your act
together and make a plan.
Is
that when my plan began? Nop, but that is when I asked myself, how do I get a
plan? And my research started. Blogs, websites, facebook account, google
searches and then I picked my groups:
Online:
moms with cameras, mom togs, jasmine star These women spoke to me, had a voice
I could relate to. My flickr groups are full of great photographers willing to
help out with questions. And more then
The
locals: my community I found a local group of photographers that meet once a
month for $30 a year for classes, photography advice, classes and even road
trips.
Friends:
started offering my free services to family and friends to get a portfolio
going and also some god all practice. Rather
learn from my mistakes with them than with a $2,000 wedding.
And
the most important one, my husband TF, who has been more then understanding and
supporting by staying with our son, while I’m of doing a photo shoot for half a
day around somewhere. This is the way your partner shows real support, taking
care of the things you can’t while working!
After
that overload of information went away, I have found a nice spot to grow.
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