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As photographers we are always striving to improve and I have now near enough ditched a lot of my Canon camera equipment in favour for the Leica rangefinders and I now enjoy my photography so much more, I just love the rangefinder way of working and I am super happy to make the jump - thanks for all your inspiration on the other threads on this forum too - Epic work!!

Here are some shots taken from all the weddings in the last 4 weeks since receiving the Leica M10 and a very few are with the Q and the M9: 

http://www.dsbcreativeblog.com/marchapril-storytelling-wedding-photography-with-the-leica-m10q/

Lenses are: 35mm 1.4 Summilux Asph / Elmarit 28mm / 50mm 2.0 Summicron


Have a good evening folks and thanks for taking time out to read this post!!

 

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As photographers we are always striving to improve and I have now near enough ditched a lot of my Canon camera equipment in favour for the Leica rangefinders and I now enjoy my photography so much more, I just love the rangefinder way of working and I am super happy to make the jump - thanks for all your inspiration on the other threads on this forum too - Epic work!!

 

Here are some shots taken from all the weddings in the last 4 weeks since receiving the Leica M10 and a very few are with the Q and the M9: 

 

http://www.dsbcreativeblog.com/marchapril-storytelling-wedding-photography-with-the-leica-m10q/

 

Lenses are: 35mm 1.4 Summilux Asph / Elmarit 28mm / 50mm 2.0 Summicron

 

 

Have a good evening folks and thanks for taking time out to read this post!!

 

 

Not your first wedding, but I think you have captured some fantastic images.

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your photos have a lot of comedy...really enjoyable!

Thanks my friend - that's what I try to capture most mate, that and in contrast - the quiet moments too!!

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Not your first wedding, but I think you have captured some fantastic images.

Yes, I posted one with the Leica Q awhile back - thanks for the comment buddy, aprreciate you having a look!

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As photographers we are always striving to improve and I have now near enough ditched a lot of my Canon camera equipment in favour for the Leica rangefinders and I now enjoy my photography so much more, I just love the rangefinder way of working and I am super happy to make the jump - thanks for all your inspiration on the other threads on this forum too - Epic work!!

 

Here are some shots taken from all the weddings in the last 4 weeks since receiving the Leica M10 and a very few are with the Q and the M9: 

 

http://www.dsbcreativeblog.com/marchapril-storytelling-wedding-photography-with-the-leica-m10q/

 

Lenses are: 35mm 1.4 Summilux Asph / Elmarit 28mm / 50mm 2.0 Summicron

 

 

Have a good evening folks and thanks for taking time out to read this post!!

 

 

Really great work, Damian. I've shed all of my Canon gear as well to shoot weddings with an m10 + Q combo. Can I ask, are you using any other body? I have a gnawing feeling that I'd still like something else with AF, or at the very least another backup body to use with M lenses just in case something were to happen with the m10. I've toyed with the idea of picking up a second hand SL but that seems antithetical with my idea to get rid of bulky equipment. I've been reading up on the TL2 thinking maybe that's a good compromise, but I'm holding out hope for a new model with a built in EVF. Seems like other pro's that shoot weddings typically have a fuji xpro2. What are your thoughts?

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A great testament to how less is more.  In the end it's the photographer who's the most important element in making the image.  Sure, the kit matters, but you don't need the most exotic glass or the biggest team of assistants and lighting rigs. Your work clearly demonstrates this. What you do need is an eye for the image (which you clearly have) and a small set of tools.

Thanks for sharing - great work and a lesson for all!

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