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Published 01/02/2007
Technical Stuff
We do not propose to deal with the technical stuff of weddings such as choice of cameras, lenses and flash systems, this is covered regularly in this magazine. It is vital, however, that you have a command of your camera that is absolute. One of the worse things that can happen is for you to lock out a feature of your camera at a vital moment and not know how to retrieve the situation. You must, therefore, know what every single button and menu on your camera does before you step out of your car at a wedding; if you don't you will surely be found out eventually. The only other piece of technical advice worth dispensing is that you should have back-up equipment; a single camera is criminally deficient!
You are going to need an efficient workflow regardless of your chosen style of photography and we review Tom Lee's new book below.
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