Hello everyone, I am a hobbyist photographer and have been given an opportunity to do a photo shoot (pro bono) at a charity school with students ranging from kindergarten to high-school. The “client” would like to have photos of the students at different moment of the day, in the classroom, at recess, at the canteen, etc… as well as some portraits.

It’s basically a journalistic/documenting photo shoots, and the first assignment I ever got. I was wondering what kind of lenses you would pick for this type of job. Would you go with primes only, zoom only or a combination of prime+zoom?

I have a fuji xt5 with the xf 16mm f/2.8, xf 35mm f/1.4 and the xf 18-55mm kit lens. I also have some manual lense in 35mm and 50mm which I use on my “I don’t care” days only. I have been considering for a longtime getting the xf 56mm f/1.2 WR, but I’m afraid of the double redundancy of that focal length in my set.

Thank you for your input!

  • AdM72@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I would shoot with your kit lens and keep the 35mm handy. First time shooting at a school to document events isn’t about how “artful” the photos look…nor “wow, the bokeh” You will want to have the flexibility even for the short reach of the 55mm. Ideally you’ll want something along the lines of 24-105 or 24-70 (I’m a Canon shooter)