Ok, in november I had this wedding in a place that seems popular for weddings and receptions. Anyway, the reception hall was pretty small for the amount of people in it, was very dark and on top of that .... had mirrors on the side walls and on the ceiling above the dance floor.
Here to get a better picture:
You walk in the door, to the right and straight are tables cramped along a mirrored wall.
Middle dance floor where above is a giant chandelie (with hardly any light on) and around that a big mirror.
To the left table for b&g including wedding party, behind them a large window front.
Next to the door, dark area for just the table with presents and a bar
It was clear that flash was needed to get proper exposed pictures, but there was the problem. Bouncing didnt work at all with the mirrors and straight on flash.. well you know about that!
I ended up going without flash most of the time and doing heavy processing to fix them but wasnt happy at all.
I have a wedding next spring int he same place and need to figure out how to do this better. Bringing strobes was my first thought.. but isnt there still the same mirror issue then?
If you say strobes.. then why and which ones do you recommend.
If anything else, please explain!!

