Five Must-Have Wedding Photos with the Tamron 28–75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2

<p>A wedding photographer&rsquo;s job can often be summed up very simply: be ready for anything! Actually, we could even say, &ldquo;Be ready for EVERYTHING!&rdquo; One minute you&rsquo;re taking pictures of jewelry and shoes, the next minute you&rsquo;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&rsquo;s no surprise that we get one question extremely often: &ldquo;Which lens is the &lsquo;best&rsquo; for wedding photography?&rdquo; Honestly, there isn&rsquo;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&nbsp;<a href="https://tamron-usa.com/product/lenses/a063.html" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Tamron 28&ndash;75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2</a>&nbsp;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&rsquo;s a mid-range f/2.8 zoom, like many others, but it also makes a unique, attractive offering, too: it&rsquo;s lightweight, compact, and relatively affordable.</p> <p>You see, historically, the 24&ndash;70mm f2.8&rsquo;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 &ldquo;got the job done&rdquo;, even though your wrist would really hurt by the end of a 10&ndash;12+ hour day.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/slr-lounge/five-must-have-wedding-photos-with-the-tamron-28-75mm-f-2-8-di-iii-vxd-g2-f4ffc6e7e1dc"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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