Recently I was asked to photograph a Sikh wedding, including the preparations for the groom. This was from a sequence of pictures at 8 o'clock in the morning of the wedding day, in a hotel room in Hounslow, west London, as the groom had his head dress 'applied'. I wasn't the main stills photographer who would be doing all the usual pics (although I was the only one in the hotel room here), so I was able to choose my kit according totally to my taste. I borrowed my son's EOS 1DmII and Pentax A*85/1.4 and also took my Olympus Pen F with Samyang 12/2 - this photograph shot with the Olympus. This combination of long and wide is all I ever really need, and aside from my broadcast lenses, I don't have any zooms.
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