Michelle Brooks Photography wrote in post #17367128
Here's a photo from a wedding I shot in Nov.; beofre the ceremony, I used my Expodisc to get custom white balance shots for the processional. Great, until the actual processional & they had the entrance doors to the church open during the whole thing. So instead of just dealing with the tungsten lighting inside the church, I was shooting the processional with the ambient light behind them. As you can see, this created a very blue back drop. How would you have handled this (assuming you'd have known that door would be open)? Oh & to throw one more monkey wrench in, assume the church doesn't allow flash....go!
Provided no one is wearing blue, one trick is to set your WB to correct the tungsten lights, and to de-saturate the blue and aqua tones in photoshop and lightroom. This will shift the ambient sunlight coming through the backdoors to white. Given the contrast in the scene, without the use of a flash, you really don't have a choice but to blow out the background to get a good exposure on the subject. You can, however, push the highlights in lightroom to recover some of the detail in the highlights. Dynamic range goes a long way here!
Most of my clients are Catholic, and yes catholic churches have very strict rules when it comes to the use of flash. They're also strict about where the photographers can shoot from...particularly challenging because they don't let the photographers into the center aisle, and you're forced to frame shots from awkward angles. From a business standpoint, its a good practice to find out what the rules for the photographer are early on and to communicate them to the bride and groom. That way they're aware of your limitations, and you can manage their expectations on the front end.
If you have the time, you can always re-stage some of the key shots (like bride with her parents in the processional) after the ceremony, so you can shoot them without the limitations placed on the photographers during the actual ceremony. I often have to re-stage the first kiss, because I can never get the shot from a decent angle during the actual ceremony!