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Doing a wedding under protest.
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<blockquote data-quote="montignac" data-source="post: 423446" data-attributes="member: 24444"><p>Having been to my sons wedding one really good tip is get a list of the photos the couple want then get someone who knows the family give him/her the list and get them to get the people into place for the formal shots. There is no greater time waster than asking the brides side, or the grooms side or both etc to get into place. This saves a lot of time and allows you to be relaxed and concentrate on the shooting. I was lucky as my other son had this job and at 6 foot 6 inches and a voice to match people took their places quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montignac, post: 423446, member: 24444"] Having been to my sons wedding one really good tip is get a list of the photos the couple want then get someone who knows the family give him/her the list and get them to get the people into place for the formal shots. There is no greater time waster than asking the brides side, or the grooms side or both etc to get into place. This saves a lot of time and allows you to be relaxed and concentrate on the shooting. I was lucky as my other son had this job and at 6 foot 6 inches and a voice to match people took their places quickly. [/QUOTE]
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