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Pictures at a friends wedding
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<blockquote data-quote="marce" data-source="post: 212692" data-attributes="member: 10684"><p>Did the sister in laws wedding recently as they couldn't afford a photographer (my missis volunteered me as our wedding gift!). I used my 35mm f1.8 mainly with flash for fill in.</p><p>Luckily the photos didn't come out bad, took over 400 to be sure I didn't miss anything (my first and last wedding) and about a week editing, printing framing, adding to an album never mind 7 hours at the wedding with the camera up and down, they were happy.</p><p>BUT, the most stressful thing was being the only photographer there and the onus I then had for not messing up the memories of their big day....</p><p>Think about it carefully as if anything goes wrong it could put a strain on your friendship.</p><p>My advice don't do it, since I did it I have had 3 request to do weddings all of which I have turned down.</p><p>Some of the photos:</p><p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/england78/sets/72157635106709061/" target="_blank">Wayne & Sue Wedding 16-08-2013 - a set on Flickr</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marce, post: 212692, member: 10684"] Did the sister in laws wedding recently as they couldn't afford a photographer (my missis volunteered me as our wedding gift!). I used my 35mm f1.8 mainly with flash for fill in. Luckily the photos didn't come out bad, took over 400 to be sure I didn't miss anything (my first and last wedding) and about a week editing, printing framing, adding to an album never mind 7 hours at the wedding with the camera up and down, they were happy. BUT, the most stressful thing was being the only photographer there and the onus I then had for not messing up the memories of their big day.... Think about it carefully as if anything goes wrong it could put a strain on your friendship. My advice don't do it, since I did it I have had 3 request to do weddings all of which I have turned down. Some of the photos: [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/england78/sets/72157635106709061/]Wayne & Sue Wedding 16-08-2013 - a set on Flickr[/url] [/QUOTE]
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