Riccis
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I am a wedding photographer and have been slowly making the transition from DSLRs into the M8. This past Saturday I used the M8 and the 35/2 for the whole wedding (I also used the 90/2 but only for 10 shots or so)
I love everything about the M8 (size, image quality, but specially that I don't have to compromise my style because of the change from DSLRs into rangefinders).
Check out my blog as I just posted some images at http://www.riccisvalladares.com/blog (it is the Nicole and Steve's wedding entry)
BTW, I always add grain and textures to my images as the digital images are too clean for my taste.
Enjoy!
Riccis
I love everything about the M8 (size, image quality, but specially that I don't have to compromise my style because of the change from DSLRs into rangefinders).
Check out my blog as I just posted some images at http://www.riccisvalladares.com/blog (it is the Nicole and Steve's wedding entry)
BTW, I always add grain and textures to my images as the digital images are too clean for my taste.
Enjoy!
Riccis
dmr
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That toast with the baby bottle is priceless! 
ywenz
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Riccis. Love your work! Consider it bookmarked
-vin-
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nice pictures, and you're very brave in doing a whole wedding with only one lens and one camera. really zen!
Nachkebia
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You spend so much time to make it look like film, why not shoot on film straight away? for 5000 us you can buy alot of film and chemicals, very strange people, in general people are getting strange....
(excellent pictures btw)
(excellent pictures btw)
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Riccis
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Thanks for the kind words about my work. Also, even though I shot the whole thing with M8 and the 35, I still have all my Canon DSLRs with me, an M7 plus a second shooter.
In the past, I've also shot whole weddings with just a camera and a lens (Canon 1Ds Mark II and 35/1.4) even though I have pretty much every Canon L lens available.
Cheers,
Riccis
In the past, I've also shot whole weddings with just a camera and a lens (Canon 1Ds Mark II and 35/1.4) even though I have pretty much every Canon L lens available.
Cheers,
Riccis
Riccis
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Nachkebia said:You spend so much time to make it look like film, why not shoot on film straight away? for 5000 us you can buy alot of film and chemicals, very strange people, in general people are getting strange....
(excellent pictures btw)![]()
Believe it or not, I can process each image under a minute since I have a pretty tight workflow... Scanning takes longer...
Thanks
Nachkebia
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I am sure in the past photographers had tight workflow as well, anyhow my point is you will never make digital file look like film, digital it will always stay fake, it is physical, your clients might like it and you might stay happy through out your life but that wont change a thing
btw Scanning might take longer but so does good food and good coffee, nescafe is quick though 
Again excellent photography.... I love your sensual (or sexual) approach, for some reason wedding photography is always lucking sexuality! excellent!
Again excellent photography.... I love your sensual (or sexual) approach, for some reason wedding photography is always lucking sexuality! excellent!
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Riccis said:Believe it or not, I can process each image under a minute since I have a pretty tight workflow... Scanning takes longer...
Thanks
so please talk us about your tight workflow. I can't believe you can process an image in a minute!!!
ywenz
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Riccis said:In the past, I've also shot whole weddings with just a camera and a lens (Canon 1Ds Mark II and 35/1.4) even though I have pretty much every Canon L lens available.
Wow not even a fast telephoto for the obligatory ceremony shots? Impressive.
IGMeanwell
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Nachkebia said:I am sure in the past photographers had tight workflow as well, anyhow my point is you will never make digital file look like film, digital it will always stay fake, it is physical, your clients might like it and you might stay happy through out your life but that wont change a thingbtw Scanning might take longer but so does good food and good coffee, nescafe is quick though
Again excellent photography.... I love your sensual (or sexual) approach, for some reason wedding photography is always lucking sexuality! excellent!
This is the kind of argument you'd find in APUG
If he is making his money and keeping his clients happy then he is doing his job; I don't think they care how he made his images look the way they do as long as they get what they pay for
In my opinion some of the dust and scratches look a little much, but I do really like the textured feel on alot of those images. Good job
Nachkebia
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If it is all about making money and keeping clients happy, god bless you all....
ywenz
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Nachkebia said:If it is all about making money and keeping clients happy, god bless you all....
In the case of doing wedding photography for a living, then for the most part - yes.
Gotta put food on the table and $ in the bank before you can spend that extra effort so you can be called a film purist.
aizan
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is that with or without the uv cut filters? 
Nachkebia
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You can make money without doing it for making money, if you know what I mean, Helmut newton also made money..... http://user.tninet.se/~ryk484d/newton/newton.htm
is this the film vs.. etc...
or was it good vs. evil....
seriously nachkebia, you shoot well yourself, but sometimes reading your posts it sounds as if you're at war with just about everything digital..
or was it good vs. evil....
seriously nachkebia, you shoot well yourself, but sometimes reading your posts it sounds as if you're at war with just about everything digital..
ywenz
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Nachkebia said:You can make money without doing it for making money, if you know what I mean, Helmut newton also made money..... http://user.tninet.se/~ryk484d/newton/newton.htm
So are you saying in your view it's "world famous photographer" or nothing. I'm saying it's not so black and white.
usccharles
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really nice pictures.
Nachkebia
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thorirv you got it right, it is war, it is war between honesty, patience, laziness and greediness....
ywenz world famous has nothing to do with excellent photography, just don`t use as defense making money....
ywenz world famous has nothing to do with excellent photography, just don`t use as defense making money....
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ywenz
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Nachkebia said:thorirv you got it right, it is war, it is war between honesty, patience and greediness....
ywenz world famous has nothing to do with excellent photography, just don`t use as defense making money....
Without the drive to make $, how does one make enough money to spend it on a Leica body or two? Greediness to one person could be the desire of a photographer to charge a client as much as he can. To another person, greediness could be a photographer desiring to acquire the exotic camera body that he has been salivating over for years, even though the body itself won't affect the image that one is capturing.
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