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<blockquote data-quote="disciplerocks" data-source="post: 92772" data-attributes="member: 11691"><p>I have never shot a wedding, but I'd like to put my $.02 in. I would avoid a flash at all costs. If you need it in a dark reception hall, that's one thing. But when shooting the wedding no one is going to want to see the flash going off all the time. And when doing the portraits/group shots find a well lit area or at minimum pick up some cheap clamp lights from Walmart.</p><p></p><p> Just my opinion, but I hate harsh shadows. They will ruin a picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="disciplerocks, post: 92772, member: 11691"] I have never shot a wedding, but I'd like to put my $.02 in. I would avoid a flash at all costs. If you need it in a dark reception hall, that's one thing. But when shooting the wedding no one is going to want to see the flash going off all the time. And when doing the portraits/group shots find a well lit area or at minimum pick up some cheap clamp lights from Walmart. Just my opinion, but I hate harsh shadows. They will ruin a picture. [/QUOTE]
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