A couple friends of friends just got engaged and they immediately asked me to do their engagement and wedding photos! We're heading out this weekend for the engagement photos, but the only downside is my mom REFUSES to give up my first dslr which she bought me for Christmas, so I'll be doing it with my point and shoot, Canon SD1100 IS. Don't get me wrong, it's a great point and shoot, but I really wish I could use my dslr.
I've been researching engagement photos on the web a lot and it seems DOF is really important and really makes an impact on the photos. Any pointers on how to decrease my DOF on my point and shoot? I've looked through my manual and can't seem to find any pointers in there.
Thanks for any and all advice!![]()

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I did my brothers wedding as first tog with a DSLR. I took mostly documentary and candid shots and just about scrapped through. Everybody loved the pics and I was inundated with requests to do weddings. I have declined all. I felt very vulnerable with my lack of pro glass. You can work round it but its makes way too much work and you need a lot more experience than I had at the time. So unless you are getting a 70-200 f/2.8 with that DSLR you need to really plan everything for contingency lighting wise.



