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My first wedding shoot ever... weirdest wedding ever... check out my story

 
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Oct 21, 2008 04:04 |  #1

Ok first off, this is my first wedding as a first shooter. the bride and groom loved all the shots. I however, normally being my own toughest critique, am not too proud of them.

The wedding was very unorthodox. Wedding started at 8pm... Ceremony and Reception happened at virtually the same time. Held in a Meeting room of the Santa Fe Hotel and casino. Bride got ready in a hotel room, a very very small one at that. Was not allowed to take bridal party or groom party outside for formals.

i arrive at 6:30, i was told by bride and groom the room was going to be ready so i can get some detail shots and shots of teh dress shoes etc... I get there, another party is still in the meeting room. So i call the groom he meets me leads me up to the brides "dressing" room. Shes not there, he said she will be there in 30 min. In which i kinda freaked, I asked him if that was gonna be enough time for her to get ready, he said yeah she is getting her hair and make up down at some salon. I said cool. 700 rolls around bride still not there, meanwhile im waiting in this room. She gets to teh room at 715 without dress or shoes. I freaked again, asked her where teh dress was, she said with the bell hop. He doesnt arrive till 730 she is running around freaking out, I manage to shoot some detail shots in 5 min. She gets ready and is late... she arrives at 830. so already everything is 30 min late. They only have the room till 11.

Anyway fast forward to the ceremony, since its in a meeting room setup for dinner, the room is very very low lit. I had to shoot at iso3200 underexposed by one stop at 1/50 @1.8, it was crazy low. So anyway ceremony is over in 20 min. The toast commences. They turn up the lights... I was like WTF why not turn up the lights for the actual ceremony, bride and groom super pissed at the event coordinator. Then everyone grabs food at the buffet.

Garter toss and Bouquet toss commences during din din, no one really watching. DJ plays Everyone was kung fu fighting.

Then the first dance, again no one really paying attention because they are at the buffet line and eating.

Then something called the dollar dance happens, a hispanic tradition they say, where people donate a dollar to dance with either the bride or groom. Mom and dad get upset cuz no one is going up there. There were about 50 people total at the wedding... 15 people went up to dance.

Cake cutting, again no one paying attention

Then dancing on the dance floor.... DJ plays ****ing raggaeton! No one dances. bride and groom have to hustle folks on the dance floor. DJ plays YMCa some people dance, then hotel management yelling at the bride and groom explaining that they will shut down the party because they have heard complaints from the bartender that there is underage drinking... Drama ensues as the bride and groom start accusing family members... Party gets closed at 11pm...

all in all weirdest wedding and most low budget wedding i have ever been too...

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Oct 21, 2008 16:01 |  #3

The photos are pretty good considering all that!


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Oct 21, 2008 17:33 |  #4

tim wrote in post #6536154 (external link)
The photos are pretty good considering all that!

Agreed. If you didn't tell us the story, I wouldn't have thought anything went wrong.


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Oct 21, 2008 21:41 |  #5

thanks, it was a bit rough. :)


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Oct 22, 2008 00:13 |  #6

DUDE it is called "MONEY DANCE"!!! a tradition that is hitting the US lately... well for a while now...




  
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Oct 22, 2008 01:12 |  #7

they called it the dollar dance, havent heard of it before


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Oct 26, 2008 18:53 |  #8

you weren't kidding about the few people on the dance floor, but i think you did a good job and at least the bride and groom like it....



  
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Oct 28, 2008 07:55 |  #9

Yeah, Dollar Dances are pretty popular these days. I've even seen them auction off the first full dance, then everyone just lines up by who they want to dance with after that song is over. It's a good way for the couple to make some extra spending money for their honeymoon... but I've also seen couples only make $2! I always say, "Don't invite cheap people!"

I heard somewhere in Asia they have credit card machines set up in the reception hall for people to make donations for the couple... or was it at the ceremony site? I forget, but I still think that's pretty cool.


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Oct 28, 2008 13:05 |  #10

Nice photos though!


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Oct 29, 2008 02:27 |  #11

I hate to tell you but this sounds like about 50% of the wedding in Vegas, whether at Bellagio or at Santa Fe... and it doesn't matter how much pre-planning is done (we typically spend a minimum of 2 hours directly with the bride in pre-planning). This type of situation (minus the fight about closing the bar) has become "normal" for a lot of weddings in Vegas, whether locals or destination weddings.

So, I suggest ya get used to it! :)

Santa Fe is fun to shoot at ;) We shoot a ton there and also at Texas Station, our office is about 1/2 way between the 2.

The Dollar Dance, or Money Dance (east coast/west coast terms) has been around a LONG time, and actually the popularity is greatly DE-creasing... probably only around 25% of receptions do it anymore, mostly Hispanic, Hawaiian, and Phillipino events.

I liked the photos overall, though!


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Oct 29, 2008 02:52 |  #12

thanks, it was pretty bad. i guess im just used to huge outdoor weddings at Lake Las Vegas and what not


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Oct 29, 2008 13:10 |  #13

LOL even LLV has problems. We did a huge one 2 weeks ago at Loews and the GUESTS were late getting there... the bride (who hired us) refused to let our videographer into the bridal room (she was dressed, he just wanted to get a little pre-wedding footage)... she said "I'm too emotional, I don't want to be on video crying".

I can't tell the story about the reception (which was a blast) because the groom is fairly well-known (a celebrity in some circles).


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Oct 29, 2008 13:14 |  #14

thats crazy, i guess thats why i dont do alot of weddings. mainly just filler work.


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Oct 29, 2008 13:37 |  #15

Sounds somewhat like my worst wedding nightmare except that mine had seven sqaud cars pulling in as I was pulling out from a fight that broke out in the parking lot between the groom, the groomsmen and the grooms mothers boyfriend.

The bride and groom arrived two hours after photo's start time, which was a half hour after wedding start time. They then sat for another hour without changing as a means of stating that no one was going to rush them on their wedding day.

Then, they now wanted photo's afterwards in which the reception was just down the hall and the guests were mad at me for keeping them from eating!

Now I try to be more selective, write up detailed contracts and stopped catering to the low ballers as far a pricing.




  
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