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D5100
My first wedding!! Scared :S
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<blockquote data-quote="JoeLewisPhotography" data-source="post: 60416" data-attributes="member: 3571"><p>sure, some pros use $2k cameras....some use $6k bodies. They are just tools.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I dont feel you have the quipment or confidence to get it done. You would need quite a bit more. a longer lens, and speedlight just to name 2. There are so many other variables as well. I could lecture you for hours. My advive is, find a seasoned pro to let you be a second shooter, or even just to shadow. See exactly what it is like, and what is expected.</p><p></p><p>as stated above, remember, there are no "do-over's". This is someones special day, and if you fudge it up, you can find yourself in deep doo doo. If you do decide to take on this adventure, make sure you cover all basis in a contract, and with the bride and groom...remember, the Bride is the decision maker, no matter what the groom says.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeLewisPhotography, post: 60416, member: 3571"] sure, some pros use $2k cameras....some use $6k bodies. They are just tools. Personally, I dont feel you have the quipment or confidence to get it done. You would need quite a bit more. a longer lens, and speedlight just to name 2. There are so many other variables as well. I could lecture you for hours. My advive is, find a seasoned pro to let you be a second shooter, or even just to shadow. See exactly what it is like, and what is expected. as stated above, remember, there are no "do-over's". This is someones special day, and if you fudge it up, you can find yourself in deep doo doo. If you do decide to take on this adventure, make sure you cover all basis in a contract, and with the bride and groom...remember, the Bride is the decision maker, no matter what the groom says. [/QUOTE]
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