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<blockquote data-quote="wysiwyg" data-source="post: 91727" data-attributes="member: 10479"><p>I can offer you the following advice when shooting weddings:</p><p></p><p>1) have back up cameras and lenses </p><p>2) use smaller cards - but many rather than a few large capacity cards</p><p>3) def have a good contract - make sure everyone knows what is expected of them - and make sure you have a list of extra important people to include - nothing worse than everyone forgetting to include great grandad in the official shots </p><p>4) know your camera equipment inside and out - like it's an extension of your body</p><p>5) do a complimentary engagement shoot to get to know the couple - and to help them relax and maybe if necessary - teach them how to pose - remember not everyone is a super model !</p><p></p><p>The best way to get your name out in the marketplace is to advertise - use friends and family - offer amazing start up specials to help Build up your portfolio - and social networking is an amazing tool in today's marketplace ! </p><p></p><p> Good luck - it is hardworking - but very rewarding x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wysiwyg, post: 91727, member: 10479"] I can offer you the following advice when shooting weddings: 1) have back up cameras and lenses 2) use smaller cards - but many rather than a few large capacity cards 3) def have a good contract - make sure everyone knows what is expected of them - and make sure you have a list of extra important people to include - nothing worse than everyone forgetting to include great grandad in the official shots 4) know your camera equipment inside and out - like it's an extension of your body 5) do a complimentary engagement shoot to get to know the couple - and to help them relax and maybe if necessary - teach them how to pose - remember not everyone is a super model ! The best way to get your name out in the marketplace is to advertise - use friends and family - offer amazing start up specials to help Build up your portfolio - and social networking is an amazing tool in today's marketplace ! Good luck - it is hardworking - but very rewarding x [/QUOTE]
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