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Today I shot video at a wedding and man do I suck.
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 292017" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>HAHAHA. nice. I wasnt nervous. it was just new to me. I did learn quite a few things though. next time will be better. but it was good practice and I cant wait to have another go at it.</p><p></p><p>the bride and bride didnt want a videographer and simply asked if we could only shoot their ceremony. so I shot their entrance then put it on a tripod and let it go. then grabbed my other camera and shot stills. came back every few minutes to see that all was good. I also did shoot a little when they were dancing and before that when the guests came and a bit at the tables. so they got a lot more coverage. </p><p></p><p>I told my friend, next time a couple say they dont want video (most do though), offer them for me to shoot. charge them a little and ill shoot it. give me part of it and take the profit for yourself. I mean, after all, wedding photography is a business. there is a trend thats happening more and more. for stills photographers to shoot video as well. its quite easy to switch the camera to video, do small clips and go back to stills mode. just have to switch my mind from video to stills and back. different thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 292017, member: 14443"] HAHAHA. nice. I wasnt nervous. it was just new to me. I did learn quite a few things though. next time will be better. but it was good practice and I cant wait to have another go at it. the bride and bride didnt want a videographer and simply asked if we could only shoot their ceremony. so I shot their entrance then put it on a tripod and let it go. then grabbed my other camera and shot stills. came back every few minutes to see that all was good. I also did shoot a little when they were dancing and before that when the guests came and a bit at the tables. so they got a lot more coverage. I told my friend, next time a couple say they dont want video (most do though), offer them for me to shoot. charge them a little and ill shoot it. give me part of it and take the profit for yourself. I mean, after all, wedding photography is a business. there is a trend thats happening more and more. for stills photographers to shoot video as well. its quite easy to switch the camera to video, do small clips and go back to stills mode. just have to switch my mind from video to stills and back. different thinking. [/QUOTE]
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