Asian Photography — November 2017

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Wedding Special


good lens for portrait as well, and you
can go as close as you want to highlight
the necessary details.


The FIXed PrImeS
Primes lenses are not for everyone.
Not everyone likes to move back and
forth for framing images. But then,
working with primes is a neat art that
many have perfected over time. Adding
a 24mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm or an
85mm prime lens in your kit is defi nitely
a good choice. Prime lenses come
in various trims, some having larger
apertures like f/1.2 and some having 1.4
or 1.8. The wider the maximum aperture,
the more heavy the lens becomes in
relation to optical elements and so as
the price. But most of the prime lenses
available today are decent enough
and some lenses really provide superb
quality compared to the nifty price that
you pay for it.


SPecIal leNSeS aNd
cameraS
To take wedding photography to


the next level and to satisfy the ever-
hungry client base, many wedding
photographers have ditched the full
frame DSLRs for full-frame mirrorless
cameras which are less heavy to carry
around. Some use medium format
cameras to capture more detail and
better dynamic range whereas some
photographers who still exclusively
shoot on fi lm for their clients. Some
will prefer special lenses and some will
take up their creativity a notch higher.
Right amount of know-how and the
usage to professional grade lenses and
equipment combined with the skills of
a promising photographer will defi nitely
yield superior quality images.
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