Hasselblad Studio

Wedding photography is a major commercial endeavor that supports the bulk of the efforts for many photography studios or independent photographers.
With the advent of the digital revolution in photography, today’s contemporary wedding photographer needs to stay abreast of all the latest developments in the industry.
Depending upon the demands of the client, a contemporary wedding photographer will usually need to provide some or all of the following:
* Formal portraiture in the studio (for either the wedding and/or the engagement photos).
* Outdoor photography (often at a park, beach or scenic location on the day of the wedding and/or for engagement photos).
* Indoor photography at a church, temple or other private venue during the ceremony and reception.
* Both posed and candid (photojournalistic) shots of the wedding couple and their guests at the religious or civil ceremony and the reception that follows.
* Digital services such as digital prints or slides shows.
* Albums (either traditional or the more contemporary flush mount type of album).
During the film era, practitioners favored color negative film and medium-format cameras, especially by Hasselblad.
Today, many more weddings are photographed with digital SLR cameras as the digital convenience provides quick detection of lighting mistakes and allows creative approaches to be reviewed immediately.
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what is the best studio camera to start out with?
im just starting out in photography and i need some advice on which camera to start out with. I don’t want anything too expensive like hasselblad or anything but i do want one that is easy to work with and takes quality pictures
Get any one of the models of the Mamiya 330 – now pretty cheap for what they are. There are three different models, 330, 330S, 330F and there is not enough difference between them to spit.
It has a bellows, and with the standard 80mm film, you can take macro shots. I would suggest that you get the following lenses, if you want studio – 180mm. If you want scenery, the standard 80 or 50 will work.
There have been more weddings shot with 330s than any other camera and they have been the standard for small studios for 40 years or so.
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