Are you ready to be a wedding photographer?

A post by: David PearcePPIMG class=”alignright wp-image-61440″ alt=”ready-to-be-wedding-photographer-12″ src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/wpid-ready-to-be-wedding-photographer-12.jpg” width=”250″ height=”375″As a photographer that the time will come when you will be asked to shoot a friend’s wedding for free or for a fee. Most photographers Baulkham at the idea, citing the importance of the day and fear of failure as the main reasons. In this article I want to to look at what it takes to be one’s marriage so you can decide if it is your lack of confidence allowing you for taking on, or a fair reflection of your skills coupled with a moral obligation to tell you not to ruin the day to photograph./PPThis is clearly subjective and to some extent determined by the Visual literacy of the bride and the groom. What are their expectations and they match what you are technically able to do? From your perspective, before you can even entertain the proposition, you need competent, technically, with a camera. This means being able to comfortably use in full manual mode with an understanding of how shutter speed, Aperture and ISO work together to give the correct exposure. If you are currently in program (P) mode, although you can get okay results, you should probably reject the possibility./PPThe above may seem hard so let me explain my reasoning. If you are the principles of how fairly accurate nail exposure in manual mode do not understand, then it is likely you will not be well versed in composition or the use of light, both of which are an integral part of creating images that the bride and groom will hold. You can ask at this point ask what difference does it make if I shoot in programming mode

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