Photos by Jay - Sydney Wedding Photographer

Hi there! My name is Jay. I'm a professional local and destination photographer living in beautiful Sydney, Australia. I specialise in capturing natural, unposed moments and vibrant bright images of beautiful families and seriously good looking brides and grooms all around the world.

This blog will keep you up to date on the goings on with Photos by Jay - special offers, bridal shows, new services and products, and of course big beautiful photos of the traditional and Indian weddings and family portraits I love to photograph so much. Thanks for visiting!

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Review: Boda V3 Weatherproof Lens Bag

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

I haven’t reviewed any gear in a while but I thought that since quite a few photographers read my blog I should review a piece of equipment that I really feel can make your life a whole lot easier: the Boda V3 Weatherproof Lens Bag.

This isn’t a technical review of everything that the bag has and does; if you want that head on over to the Boda V3 Weatherproof Lens Bag website. This is an “experiential review” based on my usage of the bag yesterday at a very fast-paced, multiple location, don’t-lose-concentration-for-a-second-or-you’ll-miss-a-critical-shot 12 hour Indian wedding.

To help illustrate how I used it, here’s a ghetto photo of me wearing the Boda V3 at the wedding last night (excuse the receding hairline and pudgy belly – I blame all the free delicious Indian food at these weddings!).

Lens and camera accessories storage

Here you can see the Boda V3 with my 70-200 2.8L IS lens poking out. Note that this lens does fit completely inside the bag; I have just put the velcro divider in a bit higher to make the lens easier to grab while shooting.

You can also see the 580EX flash in the side pocket (note that I couldn’t quite get the flap to close on my 580EXII flash – it must be just a little taller). This will come in handy if I quickly need to slap a flash onto a light stand for some off-camera lighting. I use the Elinchrom Skyports because they keep a much lower profile than the bulky Pocketwizards and fire just as reliably for much less money.

On my camera is the 24-70 2.8L, which fits neatly next to the 70-200. I use the most excellent R-Strap from Black Rapid as my camera strap which works well in conjunction with the Boda V3 – I just had to wear the camera on my left hip instead of my right which is no problem. I might try having the Boda on my left hip next time.

The outer pocket has space for (I think) 16 CF memory cards. I found it quick and easy to swap cards out (make sure to keep the rubber tab things inside the pocket rather than on the outside – the cards slip in and out easier).

Other stuff in the bag: Ledlaser torch, wallet, keys, Business cards (I didn’t use the included card holder, just slipped them in one of the side pockets), Elinchrom Skyport trigger. There still was room in the side pocket and the front pockets so I’m sure I’d be able to fit some more batteries and other stuff with no problems. It’s impressive how well the bag utilises the space – it’s obviously been well designed.

Bag confidence

Indian weddings require a LOT of running. Things happen all over the place in a giant hall so you’re constantly bolting from one end to the other to capture everything. Not once did I feel like the Boda V3 would accidentally slip down my waist or that the clips would come undone. The bag clung tightly to my waist and my lenses and other bits seemed quite snug in the bag and didn’t move around much at all.

How did my hips feel at the end of the 12 hours?

I used the optional waist system (by default it comes with the shoulder system which I’ve yet to use). I’m writing this the morning after and I’m not sore anywhere – just a slight tightness in my right hip which can be fixed with a little stretching. This is a big improvement over the Lowepro Slingshot which I used to carry around on my back all day, and quite a feat considering the monstrous 70-200 lens which it housed. Wearing the Boda V3 was very comfortable; I had free range of movement with my legs, and could perform the requisite squats, lunges and dives that come with the job. Sitting was a little tricky but achievable with a little pushing and pulling of the bag. ( Side note for the guys – yes you can take a whiz without removing the bag : ) )

The most important bit: How fast can I swap lenses?

REALLY fast. Without much practice (I only received the Boda V3 last week and this is my first job with it) I found I could switch between my 70-200 and 24-70 in around 3 seconds – including clicking the lens onto the camera. I’m sure I’ll get quicker once I get the hang of it. Very impressive indeed, and essential when I’m shooting non-stop 500-guest Indian weddings.

The Bag Ultimatum

For US$195 the Boda V3 is a wise investment for any of you photographers who find themselves at a wedding thinking “crap, I need my wide angle for this shot but I can’t look away or I’m going to miss something”. I’ve no doubt this bag will find its way into other photography disciplines – I’m thinking sports shooters, portrait shooters and anyone who needs to swap lenses in a pinch without missing a moment.

I’ve tried a few different ways of lens storage and switching and this one by far is the easiest, most comfortable, quickest way to swap lenses and add/remove flashes, remote triggers, business cards and anything else you can think of in the heat of the moment. I can move around and shoot with more confidence than before. The Boda V3 lens bag is proving to be something I can’t do without.

Studio almost ready!

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

After countless hours of painting, wiring, hanging, planning, stressing and cleaning, my beautiful new studio is almost ready! I’m breathless. I’ve just picked up some more massive frames with some of my favourite wedding and portrait photos. I’ll be posting up some before and afters so you can see the transformation.

Eddie and Julie – E-Session

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Groovy young couple Eddie and Julie are getting married in June in Balmain. They opted to go with the same area for their e-session to get a feel for the photogenic spots. I was blown away by the myriad textured walls, old trees and views from the park at the end of Darling Street. There was even a huge public tree-house built in the park – I cannot wait to get these two kids running around in their bridal wear inside that place. Here are some cool photos from Eddie and Julie’s Balmain e-session.

Eddie and Julie are such a fun couple, I can’t wait for the good times at the wedding:

Camera jargon alert: These next three are with my Canon 50mm 1.4 lens on the Canon 5D. I love the look this lens creates, the subtle blur, the angles. Processed with my beloved Totally Rad Actions for Photoshop.

This is my favourite from the day, it looks like they’re looking at a painting:

A Wedding Photographer’s Review – Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 L IS USM Lens

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Having purchased the Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 L IS USM lens about two months ago and photographed 3 weddings in Sydney with it already, I thought it would be useful to post my “newbies review” of the lens. Lots of high-quality photos included. Check out the review here.

New photography guide – My top 10 Sydney wedding photography locations

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

As a wedding photographer, I feel lucky to have the opportunity to explore all the nooks and crannies of Sydney. From oceans to parks, boats to beaches, there are limitless areas around Sydney to explore and enjoy. Even if you’re not a wedding photographer, you can appreciate the grand vistas of Long Reef in Narrabeen, to the quiet solitude of Swain Gardens in Sydney.

Take a look at my top 10 Sydney wedding photography locations.

Also check out my Sydney Wedding Photography and free easy-to-follow Digital Photography Tips!

Canon EOS 40D Review and Sample Photos

Friday, August 31st, 2007

I’ve decided to take my wedding photography to the next level. I just picked up a brand new Canon EOS 40D digital SLR today and am eager to become familiar with its wealth of new features. I’m expecting better image quality, faster focusing (for more “keepers” at the weddings I shoot), low-light quality (for dimly-lit churches) and faster frame rate (to get some great shots of the bouquet toss and garter toss). Here is my initial review of the Canon EOS 40D along with some test images for comparison.

Also check out my Sydney Wedding Photography and free easy-to-follow Digital Photography Tips!

New digital photography tutorial: Take better photos part three

Sunday, July 15th, 2007

This is part 3 of the digital photography tips series. In this tutorial I talk about keeping your lines straight, effects using camera tilt, focussing on eyes, and including floors in your people photography. Read take better photos in 4 easy steps – part 3.

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The 32 best photography sites in 2007

Saturday, April 28th, 2007

Over my many years researching photographic equipment, learning from photography tips and browsing galleries of others, I have visited literally thousands of photography sites. I have distilled and compiled a list of the best of the best photography sites which I think you, too, can use to improve your photography, inspire you, and gain a valuable insight into the wonderful world of photography. Check out The 32 best photography sites in 2007.

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Quick photography tip: Capture the deep moody blues of twilight

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

As the sun rises in the morning, the sky is brilliant with hues of lavender and crimson. At noon, the sky is a glowing light blue, offering opportunities to photograph your subject against a clean background. As the sun begins its slow descent to herald in the evening, there is a brief window of magnificent photographic opportunities that are gone in the blink of an eye. Twilight. Read on…

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New Review: Leica M8 Digital Review and Photo Gallery

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

I recently had the pleasure of being able to trial the new Leica M8 digital rangefinder camera on Wednesday. Read my Leica M8 review along with lots of high-res sample photos.

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