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What should your settings be for wedding photography? Huge question, right? Were going to dive into that in just a second. Welcome back to another Quick Tip Tuesday. Im Josiah blizzard and on this channel, we talk about wedding photography tips and I share behind the scenes on wedding and engagements and a question I get a lot on those behind the scenes videos is, what are your settings? And so Im going to break down my settings for you guys today Im going to try and keep this as simple and as brief as possible, but I pretty much separate this into three groups, right. Aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. And my main goal for each is to keep my aperture as wide open as possible, my shutter speed fast enough to avoid blurring, and my ISO as low as I can to avoid noise. So lets dive into this. The first thing that I set is my aperture. I want to make sure that I am shooting as wide open as I can because I really, really like blurry backgrounds, right. Shallow depth of field where the