anyone see last tuesday's re wedding photography?
i concluded it was a masterclass in what happens when there is little planning and preparation. the photo tips were all good, however the rest of 'how to shoot a wedding' was seriously lacking. i kept rewinding to check on certain things....
ceremony started at 1-30. they didn't find the town until 2-30
first time the togs met the bride & groom was at the church
the photos appeared to be ok, with the exception of the reception venue bridal-party-in-front-of-a-window where exposure should've been taken on the people. as to how many photos were gotten, is another question.
i didn't see another photographer in attendance, so it would appear that a lot of the key must-haves were probably missed.
the one thing that stood out was that the american lady is due to shoot her sisters (iirc) wedding in december AND be the maid of honour
. with weddings, you're either a guest (with or without a camera) or you are the official photographer and NOT part of the guest list. i sincerely hope that she isn't left in that impossible situation of trying to do both jobs at the same time in december.
i felt sorry for the 2 photographers as, maybe due to the edit, they weren't given sufficient info to do a good job.
anyone else see it?
i concluded it was a masterclass in what happens when there is little planning and preparation. the photo tips were all good, however the rest of 'how to shoot a wedding' was seriously lacking. i kept rewinding to check on certain things....
ceremony started at 1-30. they didn't find the town until 2-30

first time the togs met the bride & groom was at the church

the photos appeared to be ok, with the exception of the reception venue bridal-party-in-front-of-a-window where exposure should've been taken on the people. as to how many photos were gotten, is another question.
i didn't see another photographer in attendance, so it would appear that a lot of the key must-haves were probably missed.
the one thing that stood out was that the american lady is due to shoot her sisters (iirc) wedding in december AND be the maid of honour
. with weddings, you're either a guest (with or without a camera) or you are the official photographer and NOT part of the guest list. i sincerely hope that she isn't left in that impossible situation of trying to do both jobs at the same time in december.i felt sorry for the 2 photographers as, maybe due to the edit, they weren't given sufficient info to do a good job.
anyone else see it?

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