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Wedding flash/ brolly and softbox.
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Old 01-13-2005, 01:45 AM
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Wedding flash/ brolly and softbox.

I just wonder if... If anyone takes a brolly and softbox along with them for the formal shots between the ceremony and reception.

Here in Aus' most of the good shots are taken at a park within the time between. Even if time makes the reception a place for formal shots... Studio lights in a nice corner can be good.

I think I'm gonna write this into my advertising.
What do the pros think??

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Old 01-13-2005, 02:05 AM
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Re: Wedding flash/ brolly and softbox.

I only use them if I know I'm not going to be able to do the portraits in natural light, and this time of year in Canada, I use them a lot. In the summer, I'm pretty strict about getting some time in the late afternoon to do portraits.

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Old 01-13-2005, 08:44 PM
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Re: Wedding flash/ brolly and softbox.

Hey Bill,
I used to take lights all the time but only now if I am expecting bad weather.
As well as a light I also used to take a small backdrop to do some formal shots of the bride at home and some formals of the B&G at the reception. That style has gone out of fashion here now so I don't bother with that any more.

I never bothered with a softbox, just a brolly which I always found sufficent. Sometimes I also found just bouncing the light off the corner of a white ceiling also gave a nice even light.
If you get rained out of the park, being able to " plan B" and do some nice shots at the reception isa good stand by. I used to use the light for the guest shots as well which made them look good but you need a radio slave so the inevitable guest shots don't set them off.... Although this is a good way to make sure they buy your shots. :0) I rarely if ever do the shots of the B&G with the guests these days as despite the excitement and time it takes on the day, no one ever buys them except the immeadiate family which you cover anyway.

One thing that used to work having a light at the reception is that I did get a lot of requests for family portraits. People are all dressed up, usually all of the family is there so it can be a perfect time. I think if you were to introduce this idea to your B&g'S you may do well. Perhaps you could even print out some leaflets to give them when they book or leave them on the tables at the reception. I found in the past this Idea went down well with the couples and the guests. As a lot of us shooters often get asked to stay the whole reception, you have plenty of time you can fill in with something that can be profitable. :0)
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