Wedding Photographer for fairly low light venue
Wedding Photographer for fairly low light venue
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anonymous-user

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78 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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The Char

382 posts

209 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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We used a guy called Jon at Newton Photography, he was excellent.

Turn7

25,361 posts

245 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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Simpo Two is the resident wedding tog.....He is East Anglia way IIRC,but maybe able to advise further.

Lynchie999

3,622 posts

177 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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fesuvious said:
Hopefully this'll be the right forum...

I am after recommendations for a Photographer for a wedding that is taking place at a venue in Birmingham. Dec 17th or 28th,

It will be mid-late afternoon, and the venue is not the brightest. There is a mix of indoor and outdoor.

To be booked from @3pm to 10pm (yes, it'll cost more, that's not important).

Looking for someone who can put the effort in to plan for lighting that will help, has one hell of a sense of fun (that'll be important) and is happy to help.

Can anyone recommend?
I would imagine most capable wedding togs can work in low light... unless its in a cave or something... !?

kman

1,108 posts

235 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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I have no problems working in low light and shoot regularly in Birmingham venues. I'l send you a pm with more details.

Simpo Two

91,452 posts

289 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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Turn7 said:
Simpo Two is the resident wedding tog.....He is East Anglia way IIRC,but maybe able to advise further.
Cheers old bean - yes, any proper wedding tog should be geared up for low light, it's part of the territory. By late pm it will be totally black outside so get any outdoor groups done early, as often you can't fit (or light) a big group indoors.

What's the venue? Barns/churches are usually the gloomiest and impossible to use bounce flash in.