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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 261776" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>Glad it has helped you see that not all photos have to be perfect as the saying goes "there is never a perfect photo but a perfect moment" and the way I see weddings is that you want to capture that moment for the couple so that they can re-live it for years to come. Not all people want staged photos but some do, as it is said in the video if someone likes the style of your photography they will hire you. This is exactly what has happened to me, so I can stay with what I know and do and they will love them. I am now more concerned about being able to capture the moment for them then anything else. You need to know your camera gear in and out with out hesitation. I am usnure of using P mode as he suggests but then again I have never tried it with exp lock etc. I might look into it but not this time. I know what I am doing and I think its just a matter of being in the right spot at the right time with out getting in the way. You also need to be respectful of everyone around you. If anything this video has eased my nerves and I feel more confident that I will be able to offer the couple photos that they will cherish for a life time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 261776, member: 9753"] Glad it has helped you see that not all photos have to be perfect as the saying goes "there is never a perfect photo but a perfect moment" and the way I see weddings is that you want to capture that moment for the couple so that they can re-live it for years to come. Not all people want staged photos but some do, as it is said in the video if someone likes the style of your photography they will hire you. This is exactly what has happened to me, so I can stay with what I know and do and they will love them. I am now more concerned about being able to capture the moment for them then anything else. You need to know your camera gear in and out with out hesitation. I am usnure of using P mode as he suggests but then again I have never tried it with exp lock etc. I might look into it but not this time. I know what I am doing and I think its just a matter of being in the right spot at the right time with out getting in the way. You also need to be respectful of everyone around you. If anything this video has eased my nerves and I feel more confident that I will be able to offer the couple photos that they will cherish for a life time. [/QUOTE]
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