Five Must-Have Wedding Photos with the Tamron 28–75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2
<p>A wedding photographer’s job can often be summed up very simply: be ready for anything! Actually, we could even say, “Be ready for EVERYTHING!” One minute you’re taking pictures of jewelry and shoes, the next minute you’re taking pictures of doves being released, or a bride throwing rice over her shoulder, or a groom getting his shoes stolen! A wedding day has all kinds of things happening, all day long. This is why it’s no surprise that we get one question extremely often: “Which lens is the ‘best’ for wedding photography?” Honestly, there isn’t only one best lens, but we can answer an even better question: Which focal lengths and apertures do we actually take our best and must-have wedding photos with? (See how rewording this question can create much better results?)</p>
<p>This is where the <a href="https://tamron-usa.com/product/lenses/a063.html" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Tamron 28–75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2</a> enters the picture. Simply put, if we had to pick five must-have wedding photos, or categories of photos, they would all be possible with a lens like this. Why the Tamron, in particular? Well, it’s a mid-range f/2.8 zoom, like many others, but it also makes a unique, attractive offering, too: it’s lightweight, compact, and relatively affordable.</p>
<p>You see, historically, the 24–70mm f2.8’s for both DSLR and mirrorless cameras have all been enormous, heavy beasts that wedding photographers had a love-hate relationship with. They were lenses that merely “got the job done”, even though your wrist would really hurt by the end of a 10–12+ hour day.</p>
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