Late sum­mer wed­ding pho­tog­ra­phy.  Pho­tog­ra­phy ses­sion was sched­uled at 2:30 but things got lit­tle delayed as usual wed­ding day.   I loved the inside of the acad­emy chapel located in down­town Van­cou­ver, Wa.   We used just one Elinchrom Quadra with an white shoot though umbrella and head was plugged in B socket.  It was plenty of power and recy­cle time was just immediate.

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For­mal Portrait

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Bride get­ting ready

My assis­tant took this pic­ture from balcony.

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cer­e­mony

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Father and Daugh­ter dance

Father & Daugh­ter dance and Bride & Groom dance was taken using two Nikon SB 26s set them low power and cranked my ISO way up.  5D Mark II is capa­ble of han­dling high ISO and I have no fear going up 1600 or even 3600.  Since my strobes fill the shadow, there’s not much of noise there.  The crown ball­room is beau­ti­ful loca­tion but hard to light.

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Recep­tion dance

My assis­tant was hol­ing Elinchrom Ranger Quadra and it was at very low set­ting.  I didn’t have any prob­lem with recy­cle time.  I didn’t get the light to cre­ate cool day­light effect.

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Bal­cony

The owned of the crown ball­room is actu­ally a pho­tog­ra­pher.  He opened up the small win­dow and showed us cool bal­cony place.  Wish I had a tri­pod with me and wider lens since it was very very tight.  I used fish eye and lit them with Elinchrom Quadra mod­el­ing light.  The LED mod­el­ing light quite use­ful and I am using it more and more.

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