From: "James N. McBride" <jnmcbr@xxxxxxx>
>
> 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.
I have heard it said that the only type of photography that exceeds the
stress of wedding photography is wartime photojournalism!
Regards,
John
> >>>snip <<<
> 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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