June 2010

Great Wedding Photograph

I attended a wedding last weekend for friends of mine that was held in a really nice little church in Mendon NY.  The church was was well illuminated which made for ideal wedding photography because so often churches are dark by what I would consider ideal photography standards.  I wanted to share this great wedding photograph I captured of the beautiful bride and handsome groom who just finished saying there I do’s and onto the kiss.
Bride and groom wedding kiss photograph
Bride and Groom wedding kiss

There was four hours between the wedding ceremony and the wedding reception that was held at the Radisson Riverside Hotel in Rochester NY.  This extra time gave me the opportunity to print and frame a 4×6 photograph.  At the reception I placed the framed wedding photo at the bride and groom head table as a little gift from me to them.  They loved the photograph and placed it next to their wedding cake so all of the guests could enjoy it.  Once again, I’d like to congratulate the happy newlyweds and I hope they enjoyed their wedding as much as everyone else.

Wedding Photography & Nikon CLS don’t mix

It’s been a while since I did an update for Rochester Photographer

I recently did a nice wedding as a second wedding photographer with my friend from Alwyn Photography. The wedding was in Webster, NY and the wedding reception was at Eagle Valein Fairport, NY.  Being a second photographer removed some of the pressure of the day and gave me an opportunity to run the Nikon Advanced Wireless System (AWS) during the reception and to see how it compared to my Pocket Wizards.  Let’s just say I started using AWS and 15 min into working with it I was back to using my time tested Pocket Wizards to fire my remote speedlights.  When AWS worked, it worked pretty well.  My problem was the inconsistency of the remote speedlights not firing.  I was using the Nikon SB-900as the master and the sensor side of the remote speedlights were facing into the center of the room.  On average I was 15-25 feet away from the remote lights and they only fired about 1/3 of the time.  To say the least I was not pleased with the results of the remotes not firing off each time.  I quickly switched over to the pocket wizards and I was back in business.  The rest of the wedding reception went well and I learned that the AWS isn’t all it’s cracked up to be since it appears to need a perfectly clear line of site from the master speedlight to the remote speedlight.   Meaning no wedding guests can be in the way which makes the system pretty limiting for wedding photography since capturing one time moments is what wedding photography is about.