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Moniphoto
7th of November 2009 (Sat), 19:48
hi to everyone i talk with a couple and they whant me to make their wedding pictures but is only the church an a lunch. This is my first wedding so early. What do you advise me? they have kids too.

Moniphoto
7th of November 2009 (Sat), 20:05
hi to everyone i talk with a couple and they whant me to make their wedding pictures but is only the church an a lunch. This is my first wedding so early. What do you advise me? they have kids too.

i am always wondering about the kids because you never know what is going to happend with kids in the altar.

gholman12
7th of November 2009 (Sat), 20:24
1) look at a lot of other people's wedding photography
2) ???????????
3) profit

Moniphoto
7th of November 2009 (Sat), 20:30
1) look at a lot of other people's wedding photography
2) ???????????
3) profit

thanks lol


What is the diference with an early wedding vs. the late wedding?

dont worry i am just wondering because is my first time of a wedding like this.

RichLPhotography
7th of November 2009 (Sat), 20:44
I'm not sure what you are looking for here... the difference is going to be lighting, really... I'd suggest visiting the site at the same time of day to see what type of lighting you might be dealing with... but I'd suggest doing that for any location you've never been to before.

SuzyView
7th of November 2009 (Sat), 20:45
I moved this to TALK. Share is for images only.

sf1
7th of November 2009 (Sat), 20:56
1. Check with the priest / minister to see what you are allowed to do (flash / no flash) and where you are allow to be (back of church / alter / behind him).
2. Visit the church before hand to see where the best position would be - light comes in this window, I should stand over here, etc.
3. Take some test shots in the church and know your camera - you only have minutes to capture everything - it would not be the time to figure out how to use your camera.
4. Capture what you see - tight shots and wide shots as well.
5. Did I mention - know your camera and its limits.

Moniphoto
7th of November 2009 (Sat), 21:02
1. Check with the priest / minister to see what you are allowed to do (flash / no flash) and where you are allow to be (back of church / alter / behind him).
2. Visit the church before hand to see where the best position would be - light comes in this window, I should stand over here, etc.
3. Take some test shots in the church and know your camera - you only have minutes to capture everything - it would not be the time to figure out how to use your camera.
4. Capture what you see - tight shots and wide shots as well.
5. Did I mention - know your camera and its limits.

thanks