What’s in Laura’s bag

I’ve wanted to do a little post about equipment for a while, and after being asked for lens advice a few times recently I figured this would be a good time to finally do it!  Apologies to those who are here to look at wedding pics, you may want to skip this post 🙂

I am in no way an expert on every lens and camera out there, I just know what I like.  I would also like to point out that although I have lots of equipment you don’t by any means need all this – I used to obsess over Mulberry handbags and now I obsess over lenses.  Like most people I have a core of lenses I use almost all of the time, and then a few fun random lenses which pop out every now and again.  It’s also important to have spare lenses and camera bodies in your car just in case you are robbed in the street or fall into a river (neither of these has ever happened but you never know!).

So let’s start with the bag in question, a Think Tank Urban Disguise 50

I love this bag.  It’s pretty big (which is good – I like to have everything on me at all times!) and has tons of pockets for all your bits n bobs!

Attaching a lens cloth was one of the best brainwaves I’ve ever had 🙂

There’s a section which is designed to hold a laptop, but I keep a reflector in there to whip out some extra sunshine when necessary!

Apart from equipment my bag also holds some essentials…

Moving on to cameras I use two – one around my neck and the other over my shoulder (handbag style!).  The reason behind using two is all down to the fact that I only use prime lenses, and instead of changing lenses every 4 minutes I can pick two I think will work well and run around with those for a little while capturing the action.  Camera number one is a Canon 5D…

…and camera number two is a Canon 5D Mark II.  I love both of these cameras equally.  Using two cameras is not only great for less lens swappage, it also means you have a back up with you all of the time.  Once the shutter went in camera number 1 right at the moment before the first kiss.  I managed to grab camera number 2 and still get the kiss 🙂

Now let’s talk about lenses because this is in my opinion the most important bit.  I love prime lenses because I like shallow depth of field and shooting without flash – I just think it’s prettier.  Weddings are generally dark, and you just can’t shoot a ceremony in a dark church at f2.8 without flash (and most priests/vicars/registrars would have a fit if you’re flashing away in the corner!).

When you’re starting out it can be a little overwhelming looking at all the lenses out there and considering which you ‘need’, especially considering the immense cost involved.  The key is to get all the bases covered.  At a wedding you need to be able to shoot portraits, action, details, group shots, dancing; you need to capture close up moments and wider scene setting images.  You can either get a couple of zoom lenses (easy option) or a selection of primes (heavy option).  Since us wedding ‘togs spend most of our week trapped at a computer ‘wediting’, carrying a bag full of primes the weight of a small child is also good exercise. 🙂

If I had to pick ONE lens to shoot a whole wedding it would probably be a 50mm.  You can use it for portraits, details, group shots – pretty much everything.  I have a Canon 50mm f1.2 which is fab, but the f1.4 version and the f1.8 version (bargain!) are great too.

My second favourite lens is the Canon 24mm f1.4.  Very sharp and very useful.

Next up is the canon 85mm f1.8.  I know everyone raves about the f1.2 version (including my husband!) but personally I prefer this version – it’s quicker and I trust it for walking down the aisle shots.  It’s like an old comfy pair of shoes.

Now for the fun lenses!  I have the Canon 45mm f2.8 TS-E.  I love this lens – a great addition for adding a touch of whimsy.  It’s rather tricky and fiddly to use and has manual focus only…I am slowly getting used to it!

The Canon 100mm f2.8 Macro.  Ring shots, that is all.

The Canon 15mm f2.8 Fisheye.  Love it – confetti, shots in the car, the bouquet toss, venue shots…have to try not to overuse it!

So there we have Laura’s wedding survival kit.  Apart from this stuff you need comfy shoes, water, sat nav, a phone with web access (google is very handy!) and emergency Kitkats/Pringles/flapjacks.

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