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<blockquote data-quote="Gbutterf" data-source="post: 211197" data-attributes="member: 17387"><p>Working around people during a wedding shoot should be part of the professional adaptability that you should always carry, that and very thick skin.</p><p>During my last wedding my 2 week old camera lost its ability to show the menu ( I use this constantly ) I always carry a spare camera as well as strobe.</p><p>Some of my best shots have been taken from a distance using a long lens I really dislike the "formal" wedding shots though I always take some so the Mothers are happy!</p><p>I always accept a critic as occasionally they are correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gbutterf, post: 211197, member: 17387"] Working around people during a wedding shoot should be part of the professional adaptability that you should always carry, that and very thick skin. During my last wedding my 2 week old camera lost its ability to show the menu ( I use this constantly ) I always carry a spare camera as well as strobe. Some of my best shots have been taken from a distance using a long lens I really dislike the "formal" wedding shots though I always take some so the Mothers are happy! I always accept a critic as occasionally they are correct. [/QUOTE]
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