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This Saturday, March 12th, my wife and I have organized a photo walk at the Andersonville National Historic Site. We planned this weekend a few months ago and we got lucky because this will be a Living History Weekend complete with re-enactments and candle lantern tours of the cemetery.
I'm looking for advice on how you'd go about shooting it. I grew up five miles from there and have been to the site many times over the years. I photographed a lot of the site several years ago but have never shot a re-enactment or anything like that. I'd like to focus on shooting it in a journalistic style, emphasizing the people more than the place itself.
Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated; especially about the candle lantern tour. I'm thinking that I'd use my GSN for the candle lantern tour since it's got the fastest lens I have and it's got pretty quick handling.
If this thread is in the wrong place, I apologize!
I'm looking for advice on how you'd go about shooting it. I grew up five miles from there and have been to the site many times over the years. I photographed a lot of the site several years ago but have never shot a re-enactment or anything like that. I'd like to focus on shooting it in a journalistic style, emphasizing the people more than the place itself.
Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated; especially about the candle lantern tour. I'm thinking that I'd use my GSN for the candle lantern tour since it's got the fastest lens I have and it's got pretty quick handling.
If this thread is in the wrong place, I apologize!