ChiSoxKeith
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I recently attended a wedding at WDW (that was definitely a fun experience). My daughter was one of the flower girls so I got to be there for all of the photo shoots. Besides shooting myself, I was spending a lot of times watching the primary and secondary shooters work.
Originally I was going to shoot very, very little but both pros invited me to shoot whatever I wanted as long as I didn't get in there way. I stayed out of there hair, so I didn't get to ask the primary photographer about his technique. There are a lot of good photographers here on this board so maybe someone here has an idea of what the guy was doing.
Primary shooter had a Canon 1D model of some kind with a 24-70 F/2.8. It was an outdoor affair early in the morning so there was plenty of sunlight (wedding was in the France Pavillion at EPCOT).
Whenever he would go to shoot, he would aim high on the subject. Almost like he was aiming at their forehead or possibly just over their head. He would press the shutter down half way, then he would lower his aiming point down several degrees (so he was pointed more at the couple's nose / mouth).
Was he metering for the background (just over their heads) and then coming back in to focus and shoot?
He did it on every single shot he took.
Originally I was going to shoot very, very little but both pros invited me to shoot whatever I wanted as long as I didn't get in there way. I stayed out of there hair, so I didn't get to ask the primary photographer about his technique. There are a lot of good photographers here on this board so maybe someone here has an idea of what the guy was doing.
Primary shooter had a Canon 1D model of some kind with a 24-70 F/2.8. It was an outdoor affair early in the morning so there was plenty of sunlight (wedding was in the France Pavillion at EPCOT).
Whenever he would go to shoot, he would aim high on the subject. Almost like he was aiming at their forehead or possibly just over their head. He would press the shutter down half way, then he would lower his aiming point down several degrees (so he was pointed more at the couple's nose / mouth).
Was he metering for the background (just over their heads) and then coming back in to focus and shoot?
He did it on every single shot he took.