MW Photography

My Work Space | Where I Edit Your Photos

So another photographer I follow has been really killing it with "getting to know your photographer" section on her blog. It has been so much fun learning more about her as a person. Well, she inspired me to do my best at showing a little behind the camera action on my end!
Starting off, I wanted to share where the magic happens. ;) 

My desk has be something that I have been blessed to be able to put together! My hubby surprised me for Christmas with a desk and a chair and a computer; it really made me feel completely spoiled. This is the first time I have ever had a corner just for my Photography! It makes me want to jump for joy every time I think about it and I know my cats are very appreciative of a new comfy spot to lay in the sun. I had been looking at pinterest for inspiration, which was great but I love how I made it really my own!

I would love to see where you work too leave a link in the comments if you are willing to share!

MW Photography | Choosing My Name

As the trend seems to be among photographers in my industry , I choose to use the initials to my name to represent me in my photography business. M is for my first name which is Molly. W is for my maiden name, Waits. When I got married one of the hardest things for me to let go was my last name. It's hard for me to explain fully, but in short, Waits was the name I had built so much on- success, relationships, personality. I changed my name for my husband, because it was a symbol of starting a new life as one united. It was a gift to him.  I will always be a Waits girl and I feel I can pay a small tribute by it being my business name.

 

Molly & Pepper

Molly & Pepper

What's In My Bag?

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Nikon 50 1.4g

First off, we will start with the lens my bag started with - my trusted Nikon 50mm 1.4G. This lens ha been on of my staples; the wide aperture allows me to shoot wide open, which I have found tends to fit more my style. I use mostly for my portraits, because of how well it handles.

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Tips and Tricks: With the 1.4 I can use this in darker areas without any problem!

 

 

 

 

Sigma 24-70mm 2.8

My second "must have" is the Sigma 24-70mm 2.8. i purchased this lens from Sigma because of the dramatic price difference compared to the Nikon.   This lens is my workhorse!!! for a wedding day; It does so much I would buy it a ribbon of excellence if it wouldn't get in the way of my shooting when I put it on the lens. It is so versatile compared to any of the other lenses I possess.  This is the second lens I purchased for my full frame; now I cannot imagine shooting a wedding day without it.

Tips and Tricks: This lens does a beautiful and playful sun flare that I really love!

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Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR I

With this lens, events are less daunting. It is awesome for getting candid moments while being inconspicuous or right in their face. The 2.8f/stop is perfect for lower light situations, which any photographer knows is a must.

Tips and Tricks: Never bring your shutter speed lower than your focal length. It has a larger tendency of not being sharp. Also make sure you get a good arm strength for this lens because it is heavy!

 

 

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Nikon 85mm 1.8G

This baby is the newest member of the MW family. A GREAT portrait lens, it fits really well to my personal style.  the body of the lens was a little bigger than I anticipated, but it is not as heavy a the Nikon 85 1.4.

 

Tips and Tricks: Be careful of shooting in bright sun while shooting wide open. This lens has a tendency to have  chromatic aberration in those conditions. I also tried the 85 1.8D, I have found the 1.8G is sharper.

 

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Nikon 60mm

This lens I actually inherited from my father; he too used it from his old wedding photographer days. This lens is the little one that helps me capture little details!

Tips and Tricks: I always manually focus for my ring shots. This helps that I can be 100% certain that those diamonds are in breathtaking focus.

 

 

 

 

 

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Nikon D610

As I was just starting out, It was important for my to upgrade to a full frame. I didn't feel it was right for me to ask people to pay me if I did not inturn have the best I can give.  I wanted  a Full Frame that could be a workhorse,but still affordable. I found exactly that in my 610! I think it will be quiet a while before I upgrade this secret love of my life! :)

 

 

 

 

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 Flashes help when natural light is not available, which as ever wedding photographer knows happens a lot on a wedding day. You want something reliable; I have put my trust of brightening up dark situations in my YONGNUO YN560 IV and Nikon S600.

 

Tips and Tricks: Practice with your flashes before using them at your venue!! I played with my settings enough that I know what my equipment will do before it does it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wireless transceiver and receiver

Last & smallest in my bag is my flash triggers by Yongnuo. They have yet to fail me and are amazing! I use these for anything to do with my flashes. mostly for reception shots!

Tips and Tricks: Always make sure that you have backup batteries to your backup batteries! Better to be over prepared than not prepared at all!

 

I am so grateful for all that I have been able to gather for my little army.  And I am proud that I am able to hold my hard work in my hands. It is a feeling I always relish. 

There is still a couple of members on my with list: Nikon 135mm 2D, 35mm, 105mm. But it think it will be a lot more saving for those lovelies =) 

What's in your bag that you love?!