Those who ponder doing wedding photography should listen to the voice of
experience and It's obvious that John has been there. With weddings you only
get one chance and no excuses make up for a set of botched wedding photos.
/jim
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Also not mentioned yet. There's much, much more to photographing
weddings
than using a good film for it and having the proper bodies and
lenses. Next on the technical list is lighting; understanding it and
being
able to use it well. This means having specialized equipment (and
knowing
how to use it) that few non-pros have. It can help create photographs
equally few non-pros can create. Then there's knowing how to do formal
portraiture "on location," how to do editorial style photography at the
reception (two completely different types of photography), and most
important knowing how to work with people, many of whom have never been
met
before.
-- John
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