Thanks for your honesty... Yes, it was direct flash. I nixxed the tupperware diffuser from last time. For whatever reason, I couldn't get the older groomsman (also the grooms dad) to look at the camera to save my life. Every shot I got of him from the whole wedding he was either looking elsewhere or had his eyes closed.
Lack of emotion.... the entire wedding had a very awkward/forced feel to it. It felt as if the bride/groom neither really wanted to be there...
Cut-off bridesmaid.... I am unsure what to do, as the rehearsal was a disaster, groom showed up and hour & half late and nothing really go done (did I mention the wedding had an awkard feel to it?). They rehearsed walking down the isle, but nothing on places during the wedding. This caused my issue with the cut-off bridesmaid, because she was much closer to the bride than the best man was to the groom. If I kept her in the shot, the groom's side was empty and again, created a really awkward feel.
I know I probably sound like I am just running off excuses and I probably am doing just that, weddings are amazingly hard work and my hat goes off to anyone who does this for a living.... I'm certainly not cut out for it. Haha
Truth is, I realize this is not top-notch work... barely amateur and I didn't expect people to come in and say my photos were amazing. Thus the request for "honest C&C"... Like last time, I was helping out a family member who had little budget and was working for free. I certainly do not feel like my work is worthy of a paycheck... I'm doing it just as much as a learning experience as to provide a free service for the bride/groom/family.