It’s been a busy while and I try to keep up with a mix of stuff during the peak season.
Wow, lucky I didn’t promiss to post on a daily basis.
Well, here are a few for you to enjoy. Check back soon.
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This wedding was amazing. We started very early in the morning to avoid the harsh light but most to avoid the crowd at the last days of Floriade.
This Japanese wedding took place at the Lennox Park (check the story board in a previous post) and I had really a good time capturering Rie & Scott beautiful moments. Thanks guys and congratulations again.
I just realised that my recent posts only concern the new Canon 5D Mark 2 and nothing much about wedding photography.
o be honest, I am a bit behind with my wedding post processing but the hype of this new camera is so … WOW that I can’t concentrate on post processing 🙂 (I’m sure that my brides understand that I take time to deliver the best photos for them…:p)
Ok, let’s get back to the main topic of this post: The Canon 5D Mark II, again.
There were, and still are, so many posts around the blogs and I have replied on forums regarding this camera.
As a professional photographer, I welcome the new comer (5D2) geared with never-seen-before features, such as, MP, ISO range, Full HD video and an incredible announced price of 2700 USD.
Of course, the price tag would put tis camera in the hands of a wider range of users and that’s a very good thing.
I can still hear other “pro” photographer complaining that the business is under threat as uncle Bob, or aunt Mary or again cusin Harry, could have the same gear as the “Pros“.
Well, my answer would be that it’s not the camera it makes the difference, but the way one uses the camera.
Is the profesional photography bsiness threaten because of the price of this camera? No. And the proof is that workshops, books, online publications around the world yell out the need for education. There is no bad tools, ony bad users.
Anyway, jst take a look at the ability of the camera to shoot video. Check out this incredible video, shot with the Canon 5D Mark II, by a french Photographer Vincent LAFORET.
Here is the Video from Youtube
While the quality of the video is incredible, it is worthwhile to have a look at the behind-the-scene of the video itself (BIG bandwidth recommended).
That is what I meant when I say that the difference between a profesional photog and uncle Bob is using the cmera as a tool and not a toy.
Click on the picture below to watch the behind-the-scene video.
Who would guess that August would be such a busy period here in Canberra. I am still behind with the PP of the weddings that I shot overseas and the coming up wedding fair this Sunday…
One quick post of the snap during the wedding in Noumea. Nothing sexy (yet) but more to come, so stick around.