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Wedding Photography Settings

by Taylor Jackson
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Wedding Photography Settings

Full breakdown of wedding photography settings. Both camera settings and photography settings. Get your focal site here: https://www.bookfocal.com/taylor-jackson

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@TaylorJacksonPhoto 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Focal wait list is up here if you’re interested: https://www.bookfocal.com/taylor-jackson

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@bigrobotnewstoday1436 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

If you shoot in P or A mode and hold down the AEL lock button then all your images will look the same.

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@ChristineBarry-q9e 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Hi Taylor, thanks for the info. Do you by chance know how to turn off eye and face focus on the Sony cameras – I have a9 and a7rV. I try to get ring shots or vows and get the officiant's face. Thanks for any help.

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@dennisezekiel-hart8373 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

I bumped into this video and it is great tutorial and I've learnt a lot from you.

I just want to confirm that you did all those indoor shots without a speedlight or any light other than the existing lights.

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@dionsawers2521 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

i must say, your videos are very informative and you explain everything so well….thanks you

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@splens_ 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

I may be 2 years late.. but i hope the unlimited Pizzas is still a thing

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@MichelleRenee-ui5th 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Thank you so much for this!

I was asked to photograph a wedding in about a month. I've never done a professional shoot with a professional camera so am cramming like crazy and trying to learn this camera as quickly as possible. You're help is much appreciated!

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@elvindiaz5112 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Excellent video, have not seen any like this one lots of information and settings, gear and options

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@AdiFFoto 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

What I don't understand is if you already "lockup" your Aperture at 2.2 or Wide Open why not shoot in Aperture Priority mode and be more focused on getting the right shots instead of twisting the dial on and on ?
Is there a difference that I'm missing between AP mode and Manual Mode with the AP fixed ?

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@arteimagephoto 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

🥇🥇🥇TAYLOR👍

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@PancakeDiaries 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Some asked me to do the photography at their wedding, but later decided that they'd switch to a receptionesque wedding at a venue. They still want me to do the photography, but it's no longer the scary terrain. My thing is this… My current kit is an a7C with a 24mm 2.8, 50mm 1.8, and a 16-35mm f4… I was considering grabbing anl 30mm f 3.5 MACRO so that I can swap it to 45mm and grab the super close up details. Is this kit good enough to pull off the task? No video involved btw, and I'll be visiting the venue for a feel of the space and lighting

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@Katievlassy 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Thank you so much!

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@Jn0ugh 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Is canon rp ok for weddings?

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@SimonAckerman 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

This has been one of the most useful wedding tutorials I've seen so far so thanks so much. I feel better prepared for tomorrows wedding.

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@russelllennon3043 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

By chance are you using Auto ISO?

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@mitas3484 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Manual with auto iso all day. I also started doing the af on button, mainly because in darker settings I felt like it would get close enough for a picture but still try to hunt, so bursting a few pictures one was bound to be in focus

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@JagaatBhari 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Naive Question – When exactly you click when you are in Servo mode? If my subject keeps on moving, by the time I click focus plane would change …. or you press the back button along with shutter button?

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@meljenkins1016 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

It looks like you have a Samyang 85mm on your Canon camera.

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@roncemine4948 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

the lens that your using in 35 is 35mm 1.8g?

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@MartinV. 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

cool video

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@minknight2097 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Great video thank you. Just wondering what selected AF points do you recommend?

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@philotimo5089 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

I switched from a 20mp to my 110 mp GFX 100S camera and for weddings the big advantage is the cropping factor. I can shoot my primes and if I need to crop I end up with a 20mp pictures (+ or -) without using not so fast primes. and the GF 80 1.7, 110 2.0 and next year 55 1.7 lenses are amazing.

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@ThomasRuhlandPhotography 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Hi! I am struggling to find the right lense, right setting and right angle to take people around the table when eating. Let’s say a round table of 10 people. Can you help? Thanks a lot. Thomas . Geneva

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@abas1r 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Fantastic video, thank you.. do you mind telling me if you do any noise reduction on the shots with the higher ISO’s? Thank you from Wales uk🙏🏾🤙🏽👊🏽

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@StormyxOfficial 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Do these settings work for the canon eos rebel t5?

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@mirandavandenberk786 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Thank you a lot. This was very helpfull to me.

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@daxter_kid8606 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

I generally thought the rule of thumb for group shots was f5 to 7, I see you as you say pretty much shot at 2 the whole time.

why would I ever shoot it at 5 to 7 if I can still get them all in focus and get as much light in as I can with an f2?

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@bexlewis5277 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

I love watching your videos, I’ve just upgraded from Nikon D750 to Nikon z6ii. I have a 24-70 G lens and I’m suffering really bad motion blur (the lens has no VR) I keep my flash on but can’t get shutter speed high for some reason, can you advise me Taylor?

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@ramisandoval417 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Do you like your canon better than the Nikon?

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@tomschram1804 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

Hi Taylor, very interesting and informative video. With the Canon 5DIV, shooting outdoor, sunny day, will I need such a high ISO? I usally try not to go over 800 with 85 1.4 and 24-70 2.8. Any thoughts will be much appreciated. Thank you so much for sharing your video's.

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@gsphotographyrandhawadasuy8040 14 October 2024 - 11:39 am

How can i make heif file in canon r6

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