The weapons I shoot with.
Equipment
Nikon
Being a photographer is my second career, but it was my first true passion. I started photography when I was sixteen years old and my first camera was my dad’s analogue Nikon FE2. This has started a life-long love for photographing people as well as a passion for Nikon equipment and I am proud to call myself a registered professional Nikon user. However I am not ruling out a switch to another brand at some point in the future, it very much depends on what is on the market and what my business needs are.
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My current setup mainly consists of Nikon equipment. I have two Nikon D750s camera bodies which I have set up identically. I have had a variety of Nikon cameras before, I started of with the D80 and then bought my first full frame DSLR, the D700, just before I started my business eight years ago. I added a D800 which was very powerful, but not a good match for the D700 so I took the plunge, sold both cameras and invested in two D750s. I have not looked back since!
The D750 has a relatively small camera body with a deep rubberised hand grip which suits my hand size and strength very well. But far more importantly the D750 is a fast camera which easily masters difficult lighting situations and absolutely essential for successful wedding photography. Unlike with a lot of Nikon cameras the rear screen of the D750 folds out which comes in handy when taking shots holding the camera up high above people’s heads.
A few years ago I invested in a Holdfast Moneymaker camera harness. I had it adjusted to not have additional metal hoops below the shoulders as those would no doubt get caught up in my hair. This harness completely changed the way I work, it gives me so much freedom to just drop my camera, adjust what I am photographing and picking it back up in an instant.
I own seven high quality lenses, six of which are Nikon lenses. These are my lenses:
- 17-35mm – this lens is great for wide angle shots such as church ceremonies or a first dance with the guests standing in a circle around the wedding couple.
- 24-70mm f2.8 – this is my absolute work horse and the most versatile and used lens in my kit. It’s the perfect all rounder and always by my side.
- 35mm f1.4 – this is my only Sigma lens and I have to admit that I am not getting on with it. I use it rarely and find it hard to integrate it so I might end up selling it. For now I am holding on to it though.
- 50mm f1.8 – this is Nikon’s smallest and cheapest lens. It was also the first lens I ever bought and definitely the cheapest. I don’t use it for weddings, but it always comes with me on portrait shoots as it has a really lovely focal length.
- 60mm f2.8 – this is a macro lens which I use for wedding ring and other detail shots at weddings. I also used to use this lens a lot during newborn portrait sessions to capture all those little details.
- 85mm f1.8 – now this complete beauty is by far my most favourite lens. No other lens produces a bokeh like this one, the image quality is a dream and it even produces wonderful portraits in low lighting conditions due to the large aperture.
- 70-200mm f2.8 – this is a lens I like, but don’t use much any more, as my shooting style has changed (I’m not shy anymore to get myself close to people). It is one of those lenses though that I am glad to have and will never get rid of.
Both my flashes and triggers will be replaced at some point this year to improve my portrait photography lighting system. I have decided to part with the Nikon flashes and invest in a Godox system instead which I hear great things about. I will keep you posted with those developments.
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