I always love to watch Canadian/US wedding shoots like this. Here in Bulgaria it's all about Flashes, and pre-determent shots, like it's a fashion photoshoot for a front cover of Cosmopolitan. It's very strange, since we use the most amount of gear, but we take (tipicaly) the least amount of money per wedding (poor country). The photographers I work with (I am a video shooter) are always carrying 2x AD600's, 2x AD200's and 2x V1's, and not a single shot is taken without a flash.. so much hustle honestly feels like it takes the enjoyment of the wedding away.. Lightstands, and softboxes left and right, and a constant flash of light in your eye everyfew seconds..
If you want truly difficult ceremony lighting, I cordially invite you to Scotland for our plethora of dark castles that haven't seen the light of day since 1593 🤣
@@Tchock16 both 🤣but lot's of windows and actually some sunshine throughout the day.. still froze to death, even England had a heat wave that day hahaha and the Scottish videographer was like "oh it's so hot today"😳
I am also a wedding cinematographer From india. i watched the full video. in the last of the video, you made me feel exactly like i feel in real life while returning back to our home at the end of a wedding session... indian traditional Wedding is very different... We have to work 2, to 4 day for a single wedding... at wedding day we have to work very harder, if function started todays evening, it will complete tomorrow morning after sunrise... during this period photographer / videographer has no time to rest...
hahahahaha I really get the "shoot everything you can get once there is clouds during the ceremony" because SAME. Sometimes you just gotta be super fast when the opportunity presents itself
Try Northampton. Guildhall has yellow walls, red carpet, dark ceilings and murky windows even on a bright day. No flash. No additional lighting allows. Then it rains mid ceremony
I just shot my first wedding in the same lighting situations and about the same size room and it was so stressful. The lighting was perfect until the ceremony started and then the sun came out and there was so much bad shading and lighting and it didn't stop until it was over. Thankfully I got to fix a lot of my shots by taking photos of the couple /family and some of the same positions as they were in the ceremony. Boy though it was not my idea of a first wedding shoot 🤣
I shot my friends wedding in a 16th century courthouse. A couple of Tiny windows. Dark stone floor. Low ceilings. Ebony paneling. Lotttttts of ebony paneling. Yeah.
Wow Mr. Jackson, I just watched this freshly uploaded Amazing Wedding Video full of educational material, and really enjoyed it as well. Thank you brother
See the settings here (currently second video down): www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/ongoing-content-posted-weekly Get the Free Preset pack here: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/free-wedding-photography-lightroom-preset-pack Get the FULL Preset pack (paid, but included to members) here: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/lightroom-presets-complete-collection This video I use TJ CL 2022 and TJ TI 2022 from the new pack.
A quick.question ..how many pictures do you shoot the whole wedding..?? Roughly and how many pictures are given to the client for final selection..and are they seperately selected for print on album and how many nos?
I just deliver a final gallery of about 500-700 images for a wedding day. Maybe 300-400 if it’s a shorter day. They don’t select anything and I also don’t print anything for clients unless it’s something large format that they want done properly
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto that's fair enough .. perfect and I say that's professional delivery. From where i come ..beleive me there are photographers who shoot 3000- 6000 images which I don't know for what . Thats the whole day. And the selection they give their client is 350 -400 pics . I feel that's an eyewash and portray a foolish stunt to impress the client or the other trial the photographer perhaps isn't sure what he is shooting. .i think that outrageous..!!
also you always mention the sound of you taking photos- even if it was heard by guests have they cared before..? it’s literally your job to take photos! i’d be happy as a bride hearing you get that many 😂
Did they ask you to use the film camera, or were you doing it just to challenge yourself? I can't imagine changing rolls of film and light metering to be a smooth workflow in a fast paced wedding!
Love the 35mm shots!! My husband and I did a similarly tough venue last week-a tiny boat dock in the middle of the sound. He was doing video and I was doing photo. Our cameras were basically stacked on top of each other both shooting around 35 mm. But I love your attitude through a these situations. You rock!! We just joined your community on your website.
My first weddings were in the late 80s using Pentax 6x7 for portraits and a couple of Canon F1 bodies for everything else. At the end of a job, I felt as if I'd run a marathon. Now I'm 56. With so many under my belt, they're kind of easy now to me, and I'm doing my best work ever. I avoid the big weddings nowadays. I like the nice, small weddings like this one. And where I used to hate specular light and would use supplementals to try and defeat it, modern cameras and software can provide easy solutions. I do far fewer than I used to do, however, because I always enjoyed specializing in high-quality wedding day (and pre-wedding day) studio-style portraits... something nobody gives a flip about these days. I most enjoyed couples who elected for dramatic, classic bw Hollywood (Hurrell, Bull, Jones, etc) portraits, with fresnel lights, gobos, and dramatic posing. I'm hoping that interest in that sort of stuff comes back one day. (Printed albums, too.) Thanks for sharing the BTS look. It's nice to see how younger people are doing it these days.
I’m adding all new presets to the current presets. So anyone that bought the presets 3 years ago continues to get free new presets :) I don’t suspect that this will change for the future
i can’t tell if you were joking or not haha. but is using the 50mm 1.2 at 1.8 literally the same as just having the 1.8? because i don’t ever wish my photos were creamier, i really love the 1.8 though i’m sure i would not complain with 1.2 haha.
Hey Alexis! I do actually own the 50 1.2 and the 50 1.8 and I use them both all the time :) I almost always shoot the 50 at 1.2, especially for photo, but when I’m shooting video I often do 1.8 or F2 just to get a touch more context in my video shot. Otherwise, I absolutely LOVE how 1.2 renders images and peoples skin tones etc. The 50 1.8 usually stays in my car as a backup, and sometimes I use it as a lightweight alternative to the heavy Nikon 50 1.2. But mainly, the 1.8 is so beaten up that I can’t sell it hahaha
I first i started with my D5300 and 50 1.8 , but because of the crop(75) it was to tight , then i upgrade to the D750 and use the same 50 1.8 from nikon, i shoot for one year, it was ok, and in the next season i buy the Tamron 35 1.4 and i love it. I was with a new frined that does weeding for 10+ years and it ask me if i only use the 35 all day, and i say yes and i love it. He is with the zoom 80%. And i told thim this, i can easy go from stil to zoom , but a zoom person it will be hard to ajust. BTW in 2 weeks my R7 will come with the 16 and 35 , and i can w8 for the 24 1.8 to release
I’m just a samyang 85 1.4 boy now. I used the regular 85 1.2 most of last year, but got it before the DS was shipping. I haven’t actually used the DS or seen one in real life yet
Hi thinking of not using flash hotel getting ready and first look. Is this possible got v1 What is ur advice got wedding on Saturday? Can I shoot nature Got r3
Heyy, question here. For this type of wedding, tight and darkish rooms. Would u be confident using the tamron 35-150 at 35 ? I have the tamron plus a 50 1.4. Just not sure if I should invest in a 30 prime since I have the tamron. 🤔
Got my sights set on the Max Lens mod for the GoPro Hero 9 I own so that I can record my weddings like this as well. Can you link us that L mount? Would a regular GoPro cold shoe mount work just as well?
Great footage, thank you for that! What about the camera guy and no stabilizer (at least a gimbal of some sort)? Was he just recording for himself, for fun, as extra footage apart from photos or he's a human steel arm? I mean I can't imagine doing a video footage without my Ronin, it would look like Blair Witch Project.
@@Darkest_Soul_187 Alright, so a full blast flashlight up someone’s nostrils when he’s crying for help plus shake this camera well while running will be a great hint for a wedding photography, thanks bro!
try the sun in Sicily if you want the real hard light nightmare. You have to master light and shadow in a creative way. Or try to come in little towns in Italy to see how hard is to shoot in shitty crappy houses with small rooms and a lot of mess. Italy is a beatiful country, but Tuscany and Amalfi are only 1% of what you see outside. Sometimes you guys do not realize that you have giants spaces, large venues, cool furnitures... you can literally have the best light and environment scenarios and use them with comfort. The real challenge is to have some cool ideas in places where you have no space, or good light.
Do you find that you automatically take more portrait orientation shots than landscape at weddings? Great inspirational video, as always. I really appreciate it.
I always love to watch Canadian/US wedding shoots like this. Here in Bulgaria it's all about Flashes, and pre-determent shots, like it's a fashion photoshoot for a front cover of Cosmopolitan. It's very strange, since we use the most amount of gear, but we take (tipicaly) the least amount of money per wedding (poor country). The photographers I work with (I am a video shooter) are always carrying 2x AD600's, 2x AD200's and 2x V1's, and not a single shot is taken without a flash.. so much hustle honestly feels like it takes the enjoyment of the wedding away.. Lightstands, and softboxes left and right, and a constant flash of light in your eye everyfew seconds..
its the same In India - or at least was when i got married.
Both some folks enjoy being photo bombed like a celebrity 😂😂
I love how charmingly awkward you are.
Very enjoyable to watch as well as informative! 😂
If you want truly difficult ceremony lighting, I cordially invite you to Scotland for our plethora of dark castles that haven't seen the light of day since 1593 🤣
So true🤣🤣🤣
Sounds like Sony A7s III comes handy xD
I shot a wedding in Scotland without a flash on a Canon R6, but the weather was good that day haha
@@stefaniapalumbo6040 was that in or outside the darkest Castle you can possibly find? 😊
@@Tchock16 both 🤣but lot's of windows and actually some sunshine throughout the day.. still froze to death, even England had a heat wave that day hahaha and the Scottish videographer was like "oh it's so hot today"😳
good to see that a pro like you struggle too. Thanks for showing us the real side.
Really love your behind the scenes videos
Thanks for watching!
I am also a wedding cinematographer From india. i watched the full video. in the last of the video, you made me feel exactly like i feel in real life while returning back to our home at the end of a wedding session...
indian traditional Wedding is very different... We have to work 2, to 4 day for a single wedding... at wedding day we have to work very harder, if function started todays evening, it will complete tomorrow morning after sunrise... during this period photographer / videographer has no time to rest...
hahahahaha I really get the "shoot everything you can get once there is clouds during the ceremony" because SAME. Sometimes you just gotta be super fast when the opportunity presents itself
Try Northampton. Guildhall has yellow walls, red carpet, dark ceilings and murky windows even on a bright day. No flash. No additional lighting allows. Then it rains mid ceremony
Gosh I wish I'd picked up a Samyang RF 85mm before Canon killed 3rd party lenses..now it's like a rare gem to find..impossible!!!
You had a great crowd, no one on a cellphone competing with you or in your line of sight.
I take care of any odd sun spots with gen fill it is amazing for this and because they are usually small they are high resolution
I really Love this guy
Jeff Maeck? He appreciates this
Wow are you using film camera ??
That's a challenge..I love it
Taylor
Will you upload the actual wedding video of this day? I'd love to see it. Thanx for the great content!!!
Amazing work contents. Taylor the real 📸 that I like to watch
nicely done sir!
I just shot my first wedding in the same lighting situations and about the same size room and it was so stressful. The lighting was perfect until the ceremony started and then the sun came out and there was so much bad shading and lighting and it didn't stop until it was over. Thankfully I got to fix a lot of my shots by taking photos of the couple /family and some of the same positions as they were in the ceremony. Boy though it was not my idea of a first wedding shoot 🤣
Tips and advice for those shooting with one camera? Single card slot also
Rent a main camera with 2 card slots
Could you please tell what all lenses you have used. Great work mate.
Wedding BTS is just awesome! Thanks. Does that Samyang 85mm flares that much when shooting into the sun?
Yah it flares like that when sun hits it. I like how many different looks it can give you with it
I shot my friends wedding in a 16th century courthouse. A couple of Tiny windows. Dark stone floor. Low ceilings. Ebony paneling. Lotttttts of ebony paneling. Yeah.
Wow Mr. Jackson, I just watched this freshly uploaded Amazing Wedding Video full of educational material, and really enjoyed it as well. Thank you brother
how many go pro batteries did you use? are you shooting the video in 5k?
See the settings here (currently second video down): www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/ongoing-content-posted-weekly
Get the Free Preset pack here: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/free-wedding-photography-lightroom-preset-pack
Get the FULL Preset pack (paid, but included to members) here: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/lightroom-presets-complete-collection
This video I use TJ CL 2022 and TJ TI 2022 from the new pack.
Thank you for the free light room preset. God bless You. Why don't You Send me Your used Camerras Please.
A quick.question ..how many pictures do you shoot the whole wedding..?? Roughly and how many pictures are given to the client for final selection..and are they seperately selected for print on album and how many nos?
I just deliver a final gallery of about 500-700 images for a wedding day. Maybe 300-400 if it’s a shorter day. They don’t select anything and I also don’t print anything for clients unless it’s something large format that they want done properly
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto that's fair enough .. perfect and I say that's professional delivery.
From where i come ..beleive me there are photographers who shoot 3000- 6000 images which I don't know for what . Thats the whole day. And the selection they give their client is 350 -400 pics . I feel that's an eyewash and portray a foolish stunt to impress the client or the other trial the photographer perhaps isn't sure what he is shooting. .i think that outrageous..!!
also you always mention the sound of you taking photos- even if it was heard by guests have they cared before..? it’s literally your job to take photos! i’d be happy as a bride hearing you get that many 😂
Gear bros usually comment 20 times on a video about it if I don’t disarm it haha
Thanks a lot for this unique content!
Taylor how often do you change your batteries in your mirrorless cameras durring a wedding day?
Maybe once. If it’s a 6 hour day and just photo I will be just on one battery
Did they ask you to use the film camera, or were you doing it just to challenge yourself? I can't imagine changing rolls of film and light metering to be a smooth workflow in a fast paced wedding!
They asked
Are your shooting at 2.8?
I saw the room for the ceremony, and I was immediately horrified for you. That lighting is a nightmare.
Love 35mm Lens, just curious would it not be better to shoot in silent mode?
It’s pretty quiet. Just loud in the video because the GoPro is attached to the camera
Love the 35mm shots!! My husband and I did a similarly tough venue last week-a tiny boat dock in the middle of the sound. He was doing video and I was doing photo. Our cameras were basically stacked on top of each other both shooting around 35 mm. But I love your attitude through a these situations. You rock!! We just joined your community on your website.
My first weddings were in the late 80s using Pentax 6x7 for portraits and a couple of Canon F1 bodies for everything else. At the end of a job, I felt as if I'd run a marathon. Now I'm 56. With so many under my belt, they're kind of easy now to me, and I'm doing my best work ever. I avoid the big weddings nowadays. I like the nice, small weddings like this one. And where I used to hate specular light and would use supplementals to try and defeat it, modern cameras and software can provide easy solutions. I do far fewer than I used to do, however, because I always enjoyed specializing in high-quality wedding day (and pre-wedding day) studio-style portraits... something nobody gives a flip about these days. I most enjoyed couples who elected for dramatic, classic bw Hollywood (Hurrell, Bull, Jones, etc) portraits, with fresnel lights, gobos, and dramatic posing. I'm hoping that interest in that sort of stuff comes back one day. (Printed albums, too.) Thanks for sharing the BTS look. It's nice to see how younger people are doing it these days.
Hi Taylor 👋 if I purchase your preset, would I be also be able to have access on your future presets or do I need to purchase future presets? Cheers!
I’m adding all new presets to the current presets. So anyone that bought the presets 3 years ago continues to get free new presets :) I don’t suspect that this will change for the future
Ngl I thought Mr. Just Do It was Ryan Reynolds for a second
Great coverage for a very challenging wedding shoot. Does you your camera support a silent shutter?
Yah but the actual one is very quiet. It’s just loud because you’re attached to the camera
i can’t tell if you were joking or not haha. but is using the 50mm 1.2 at 1.8 literally the same as just having the 1.8? because i don’t ever wish my photos were creamier, i really love the 1.8 though i’m sure i would not complain with 1.2 haha.
Hey Alexis! I do actually own the 50 1.2 and the 50 1.8 and I use them both all the time :) I almost always shoot the 50 at 1.2, especially for photo, but when I’m shooting video I often do 1.8 or F2 just to get a touch more context in my video shot. Otherwise, I absolutely LOVE how 1.2 renders images and peoples skin tones etc.
The 50 1.8 usually stays in my car as a backup, and sometimes I use it as a lightweight alternative to the heavy Nikon 50 1.2. But mainly, the 1.8 is so beaten up that I can’t sell it hahaha
No, lenses get sharper when stopped down. So a 50 1.2 at 1.8 has much better quality than a 50 1.8 wide open
I first i started with my D5300 and 50 1.8 , but because of the crop(75) it was to tight , then i upgrade to the D750 and use the same 50 1.8 from nikon, i shoot for one year, it was ok, and in the next season i buy the Tamron 35 1.4 and i love it. I was with a new frined that does weeding for 10+ years and it ask me if i only use the 35 all day, and i say yes and i love it. He is with the zoom 80%. And i told thim this, i can easy go from stil to zoom , but a zoom person it will be hard to ajust. BTW in 2 weeks my R7 will come with the 16 and 35 , and i can w8 for the 24 1.8 to release
Nice video!
Is it possible to take all your photographs from that day and apply one preset to all of them at once? or do you have to do it manually to each
Yep. This is what I do In Lightroom. You can either select all and sync settings or apply it on import to all
do you like the samyang better than the canon ef 1.4 85mm? i love the canon and i wonder if i'm missing something
I haven’t used the older canon. A few have said it’s right up there with the samyang though
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto cool thanks!
Hi Taylor, do you use the RF85mm f1.2 L or the DS version of the 85mm
I’m just a samyang 85 1.4 boy now. I used the regular 85 1.2 most of last year, but got it before the DS was shipping. I haven’t actually used the DS or seen one in real life yet
Hi thinking of not using flash hotel getting ready and first look. Is this possible got v1
What is ur advice got wedding on Saturday?
Can I shoot nature
Got r3
How do you pick whether you are bringing your Sony or your Canon to a wedding?
Depends how much I want to use the tamron 35-150
Heyy, question here. For this type of wedding, tight and darkish rooms. Would u be confident using the tamron 35-150 at 35 ? I have the tamron plus a 50 1.4. Just not sure if I should invest in a 30 prime since I have the tamron. 🤔
You make it look so fricking easy. Do you ever stress?
Got my sights set on the Max Lens mod for the GoPro Hero 9 I own so that I can record my weddings like this as well. Can you link us that L mount? Would a regular GoPro cold shoe mount work just as well?
There’s a video on the channel with all the parts linked
Hi! Question, u mainly take photos vertical?
A mix. On photo only days I probably do more vertical
You’ve shot in this room before. I saw your older videos.
Great footage, thank you for that! What about the camera guy and no stabilizer (at least a gimbal of some sort)? Was he just recording for himself, for fun, as extra footage apart from photos or he's a human steel arm? I mean I can't imagine doing a video footage without my Ronin, it would look like Blair Witch Project.
Ibis is good. He’s on a Z9. We just shoot everything handheld
People loved Blair Witch Project, take a hint bro.
@@Darkest_Soul_187 Alright, so a full blast flashlight up someone’s nostrils when he’s crying for help plus shake this camera well while running will be a great hint for a wedding photography, thanks bro!
All I could think of was…pops you have to do better with your attire. Glad to know he has pants. Lol.
What is used to film the behind the scenes. I'm considering 🤔
There’s a video on the channel about it. Just search for bts setup or something and it should come up
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto yes just found it! Thank you
try the sun in Sicily if you want the real hard light nightmare. You have to master light and shadow in a creative way. Or try to come in little towns in Italy to see how hard is to shoot in shitty crappy houses with small rooms and a lot of mess. Italy is a beatiful country, but Tuscany and Amalfi are only 1% of what you see outside. Sometimes you guys do not realize that you have giants spaces, large venues, cool furnitures... you can literally have the best light and environment scenarios and use them with comfort. The real challenge is to have some cool ideas in places where you have no space, or good light.
Do you find that you automatically take more portrait orientation shots than landscape at weddings? Great inspirational video, as always. I really appreciate it.
Pocket
I'm not him, but for me, yes, definitely more portrait than landscape.
One reason for this is social media
I shot a whole wedding, 15 hours on just the 35mm 1.8. Simple and amazing!
Do u use flash?
@@loveworldglasgowcentral966 Yes
Where is your go pro mount from?
There’s a link to all the parts if you search for the bts setup video
It looks like they were paused at 11:23 :D
does this presents apply on capture one ?
Sadly they’re just Lightroom. Would be interesting if Capture One could allow the files to be read though
how did you manage to get ryan reynolds (the coordinator) to show up 😂
I always follow you
@14:17 GAS 🤣🤣
What body are you using?
R3 and R6. But the r6 doesn’t come out much today
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto the r6 has better image quality using the 85mm
Plz add your camera setting like iso, sutter speed on each photo. Son We learn from your videos
I do a full walk through over the members site
Cool gear solves any problem
Emerald Green Nikon FM3a solves all problems
I was wondering why all of his photos looked blurry then I realized...the video quality was at 360p :').
From Nepal 😍
This is my 19 seconds into the video review:
Film cameras--great.
Unfortunate lack of pizza.
6/10
No dogs either. Almost dogs later in the day
seems like God is using you to answer my questions.
Going to sell my Sony a 7iv to buy a canon r3 :D
Nah. The Nikon FM3a in emerald. I’m telling you it’s the one