Choosing The Right Photography Equipment

Posted on September 6, 2008 @ 2:22 pm
by Ward Torres

What’s the difference between being on staff and being a freelancer? The short answer is about 250,000 jobs: as more and more magazines, newspapers, and wire services have cut costs by eliminating staff positions, they have increasingly turned to freelancers as a more economical and more flexible alternative. There are currently tens of thousands of freelancers and stringers who supply the vast majority of the images for all but the largest few dozen publications, and there are benefits and detriments for both sides.Each of our photographers has at least 2 of every piece of equipment with him at the wedding. If something breaks, the “on-call” photographer is called upon. He is equipped with a cell phone, a case filled with additional equipment, and a schedule for each wedding for that weekend.

Do you have a studio? Yes, I have partnered with fellow photographer Doug Churchill and we now have pro studio equipment that can be used at the home studio or on location, anywhere, anytime, with or without a power source. For example, we could do a professional lighting setup in your home, on top of a mountain, or in a back alley.I find there are many benefits to having an additional photographer working along side me on your wedding day. Some examples are: A. We are able to split up and cover two different areas at the same time. An example would be the bride entering the church and the reaction of the groom as he sees his beautiful bride for the first time.

What kind of equipment do you use? I use all professional equipment and back up equipment. This is VERY important when hiring your photographer to know that if for some reason a piece of their equipment should fail that they have a professional and reliable back up. This is a list of what I have in my camera bag.

How is an X-ray performed? The Radiologic Technologist (RT) will escort you to a dressing room where you will be given an examination gown if necessary and instructed to remove specific articles of your clothing that may interfere with the radiograph to ensure that the radiograph is free of artifacts, e.g. material from your clothing, snaps, buttons, clips, etc. You will lie, sit or be positioned on an x-ray table.The Radiologic Technologist (RT) will escort you to a dressing room where you will be given an examination gown if necessary and instructed to remove specific articles of your clothing that may interfere with the radiograph to ensure that the radiograph is free of artifacts, e.g.

How better should we plan for the photography? Mostly it depends on the type of services you would like to receive. If you are planning for pure photojournalistic approach without formal portraits then there is not much you should worry about. The only thing is to provide as much information as possible about the schedule of the event (with all small details), so the photographer would know where and when better to be in order to take the greatest picture of certain parts of the day.When people see me walking around an event with my equipment they often ask me if I’m a professional photographer. this point in time photography is still a hobby (a very serious hobby.) I have a day job that takes most of my time. I’m willing to move up to the big leagues, I’ve just got to take that million dollar picture.

What equipment does the Monkey’s photographer use? The Monkey has been on the road for more than ten years now, and over time his photographer has used several cameras to document the Monkey’s travels. These have included the following point & shoot cameras: Pentax IQZoom 120 (1994-2000), Pentax 105WR (2000-2003), and Pentax Espio 24EW (2003-present). Additionally, the Monkey’s photographer has used the following two SLR models: Pentax ZX-M (1998-2003) and MZ-M (2003-present).Yes, unless otherwise specified. In cases where you will be working with another photographer, you will clearly be told this immediately after your initial inquiry and will be shown samples of their own work.

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