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<blockquote data-quote="chiefams" data-source="post: 237304" data-attributes="member: 18262"><p>As a pastor we are a pretty lenient church in regards to our "rules" for photographers. We had one instance where a photographer started to boss around another pastor performing the ceremony. Especially in regards to the set up of the bridal party the photog was trying to override the bride by repositioning people. Then in the middle of the ceremony the photog asked the pastor to step back for a shot! The pastor sternly scolded him and asked him to step to the back. When the ceremony was over I had to apologize to the couple but they were glad the pastor said something. Needless to say he is never being asked to come to our church again. On the flip side of the coin we have a regular professional who gets much business from our church. Very respectful. Very professional. Wonderful to work with. She does a great job and then let's me have a go at some shots when I'm not busy</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chiefams, post: 237304, member: 18262"] As a pastor we are a pretty lenient church in regards to our "rules" for photographers. We had one instance where a photographer started to boss around another pastor performing the ceremony. Especially in regards to the set up of the bridal party the photog was trying to override the bride by repositioning people. Then in the middle of the ceremony the photog asked the pastor to step back for a shot! The pastor sternly scolded him and asked him to step to the back. When the ceremony was over I had to apologize to the couple but they were glad the pastor said something. Needless to say he is never being asked to come to our church again. On the flip side of the coin we have a regular professional who gets much business from our church. Very respectful. Very professional. Wonderful to work with. She does a great job and then let's me have a go at some shots when I'm not busy Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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