
So, you want to hear a funny story? The other day I was getting my camera ready for our trip to Michigan so I could take pictures at my friend Matt’s wedding. Now, that doesn’t seem like a big deal, but to me that’s a big deal. Taking pictures at a friends wedding, or more specifically “being the photographer” at a friends wedding is a little intimidating. Especially when you don’t even remotely consider yourself a photographer. So anyway, I’m getting everything ready and I borrowed a flash from my neighbor so I would look a little more professional even if I didn’t use it. I don’t really even know how to use a flash properly and so I decided that I needed to play around with it a little before I went and took pictures of the most important day of my friends life.
I started messing with the different settings on the flash and the test pictures of the kids were looking pretty good, but still a little dark and grainy. I adjusted and adjusted past the point of knowing what I adjusted and all of the sudden every picture that I took was either completely white with the flash, or completely black without. Nothing I did changed the fact that my camera was now on a setting that jacked up every single picture. I started to panic after about an hour and a half of pushing buttons and turning knobs with no result. Remember when I said I didn’t consider myself a photographer? Well, this is why. I knew what I needed to do. Call Daley.
Obviously Daley knows what he is doing when it comes to photography and obviously I didn’t so he was kind enough to walk me through some of the basics of lighting. He also fixed my camera. Which saved my butt.
Most of you remember a few weeks back when Daley was in town and took our family pictures. Well, that was the first time I met Daley in person and we had a great time hanging out. He was great with the kids, hip on the music scene and just a cool hang. I think he’s in Indiana or something right now, but if you haven’t checked out his photography, you probably should. It’s pretty amazing.
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