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My first Wedding ...Speeches & Cake Cutting
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 548685" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I should have been more clear with my comment about letting them enjoy their moment.</p><p></p><p>I know the bride and groom (wedding party, parents, etc) need to be guided AT TIMES for photographs. What I meant by the comment is that no photographer should complain to them that they are missing shots because things aren't working in favor for the photographer. You sound as though you run into problems often enough but don't seem to be able to deal with them. </p><p></p><p>Here in the US, the photos of the wedding party tend to be taken between the wedding and the reception. That's the time those individuals should be guided. But during receptions, I don't see photographers driving the wedding party nuts by frequently posing them for this and that shot. That's what my comment about letting them enjoy their moment meant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 548685, member: 13196"] I should have been more clear with my comment about letting them enjoy their moment. I know the bride and groom (wedding party, parents, etc) need to be guided AT TIMES for photographs. What I meant by the comment is that no photographer should complain to them that they are missing shots because things aren't working in favor for the photographer. You sound as though you run into problems often enough but don't seem to be able to deal with them. Here in the US, the photos of the wedding party tend to be taken between the wedding and the reception. That's the time those individuals should be guided. But during receptions, I don't see photographers driving the wedding party nuts by frequently posing them for this and that shot. That's what my comment about letting them enjoy their moment meant. [/QUOTE]
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