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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 237405" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>Its about Professionalism and respect for others,in our years of wedding photography we never took one picture during the service,it just wasn't done at that time and no vicar would give permission any way. In a small area like ours your main income was from about 15 churches which meant going back to the same one many times,my wife had a great relationship with all the vicars and this returned more benefits than the odd forbidden picture.</p><p>I broke the rules about 10 years ago at a family christening,they wanted a video the vicar said no but he would bring a professional in and sell tapes,this to me was unfair so the camera sat on the back of a pew and recorded the whole ceremony,i made no money it was a christening gift from me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 237405, member: 14174"] Its about Professionalism and respect for others,in our years of wedding photography we never took one picture during the service,it just wasn't done at that time and no vicar would give permission any way. In a small area like ours your main income was from about 15 churches which meant going back to the same one many times,my wife had a great relationship with all the vicars and this returned more benefits than the odd forbidden picture. I broke the rules about 10 years ago at a family christening,they wanted a video the vicar said no but he would bring a professional in and sell tapes,this to me was unfair so the camera sat on the back of a pew and recorded the whole ceremony,i made no money it was a christening gift from me. [/QUOTE]
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