It was a lot of fun to shoot
It was a lot of fun to shoot
Art: www.jamieorourke.co.uk
Work: www.jamieorourkephotography.co.uk
Work: Photo booth Hire in the West Midlands, and Wales
Sony a200 Sony a580, Canon 500D, Canon 550D, Canon 600D, Canon 600D Photobooth
Depends on the length of the wedding. Normaly 500-1000 final images so about 1/3 of the images. So say i shoot 1500 images i would upload about 500 for print ordering.
Cameras: Canon 60D, Canon 20D, 35mm Nikon FM2n
Canon EF lens used : 50mm f1.8, 18-55mm f/3.5-5.5, 75-300mm f/4.5-5, 85mm f/1.8
Tamron Lens: 28-75mm F/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical (IF)
Strobist: Canon 580EX II , "Vivitar DF400MZ, Nikon SB-24, LP-160, YN568EX"
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Ive done a couple of weddings now.
On average I take about 1000-1500 depending on length of the day of course.
Client gets 400-500 all edited + b/w conversion on disc.
I delete all blurred images, poorly compositioned or just plain unworkable or boring ones, i keep some doubles but not many.
In clients hands 3-4 weeks after the event. (as i work full time and have limited time to edit)
I went on by how many i got back from my wedding, it was a good amount.
Hope that helps.
I've found a passion, something ive never had before. Photography is such a beautiful world and I create it how I want it to be.
Use Canon EOS 550d (T21) w/nifty fifty + 15-85mm f/3.5 USM
Sorry, just wanted to add - I think the client would want quality over quantity anyway.
I hate waiting on facebook for friends wedding photos and they say "There's just too many to go though."
I've found a passion, something ive never had before. Photography is such a beautiful world and I create it how I want it to be.
Use Canon EOS 550d (T21) w/nifty fifty + 15-85mm f/3.5 USM
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