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Doing a wedding under protest.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikon Photographer" data-source="post: 422886" data-attributes="member: 9882"><p>Just relax and I'm sure things will go just fine, ask the couple what kind of style they would like, no use giving them shots they won't like, there's plenty of help on the 'net on wedding photography.</p><p>I must admit I was a little apprehensive the first time I shot a wedding, but even though it wasn't the kind of work I prefer doing, as I was a travel photographer, but once the word got around I had trouble turning them away, for the flash, either use bounce flash depending how high the ceiling is, or at the very least use a diffuser, direct flash always looks too harsh and will bleach out any detail in the wedding dress, that's assuming it's going to be a traditional wedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikon Photographer, post: 422886, member: 9882"] Just relax and I'm sure things will go just fine, ask the couple what kind of style they would like, no use giving them shots they won't like, there's plenty of help on the 'net on wedding photography. I must admit I was a little apprehensive the first time I shot a wedding, but even though it wasn't the kind of work I prefer doing, as I was a travel photographer, but once the word got around I had trouble turning them away, for the flash, either use bounce flash depending how high the ceiling is, or at the very least use a diffuser, direct flash always looks too harsh and will bleach out any detail in the wedding dress, that's assuming it's going to be a traditional wedding. [/QUOTE]
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