AG Schnozz wrote:
>Reminds me of the wedding where the father of the bride and best
>man were toting guns. Eery.
>
>
I have a friend who also used to do weddings, but as musician, not
photographer. He tells about a neighborhood where his band did several
weddings.
He said there were never any police there, nor was there any crime. You
could park your car on the street with windows down and nothing would
ever happen to it.
One wedding was very interesting. Like some others, large gentlemen in
suits with bulges in interesting places allowed only those who were
invited in the doors, then locked them. A fair number of thick, unmarked
brown envelopes were passed as gifts to the father of the groom to hold
for the happy couple. Later, the envelopes had disappeared from the coat
pocket of the father where he had left it over a chair in the room where
the ceremony had taken place. It turned out that a video camera used to
record the ceremony had been left on. The culprit was revealed to be the
father of the bride. John and the band were just happy to be able to
leave before the newly united famlies worked out their differences in
private.
Being the photographer/videographer at some weddings could be more
hazardous than you might ever imagine. 8-)
Moose
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