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[Music] hey there Im Jessica sterling with shutterbug magazine Im a portrait and event photographer based in Los Angeles and today Im going to give you tips to help improve your event photography Im going to be using the new super portable super lightweight Tamron 17 to 35 millimeter lens it is its sharp fast and great for portrait and event photography this lens is super lightweight when Im shooting events my lens of choice is a 17 to 35 its great for group shots some quick portraits kind of general ambiance you know I walk into an event I dont know whats going on I always got my 735 on just to make sure than later rock also Im using my luma quest quick bounce on my Nikon so tips we got tips for you here when youre approaching a group of people to photograph in an event its super important to these smiles I just think about it if somebody walks up to you and theyre like this like serious and all mad down here youre like what you know and if its also kind of awkward gett