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<blockquote data-quote="Metal Jacket" data-source="post: 605039" data-attributes="member: 43028"><p>QUOTE...taking a few shots with their phones during the ceremony.</p><p></p><p>This is totally why this guy needs advice from someone who knows the church of England .....Photos by guests is 100% not permitted . if the vicar so desires he can ban all photographs by anyone and many do...want a video ? </p><p>Then you need a copyright licence and that $250 and on it goes . Many vicars have been messed about by non professionals that they have just banned all photography and video beyond the church door.</p><p>Most forum discussions about weddings centre on equipment because real wedding photographers don't comment as they are giving away there trade techniques. </p><p>Lets look at the bride arriving by car ( no limos that's different).</p><p>In communications with the bride you need to establish which direction the car arrives at the church..this determines which side of the car the bride must sit because she must be by the pavement ...no she does not get out in the middle of the road or scruff across the seat !</p><p>When the car arrives if proper instruction has not been given all the doors open and everyone jumps out ..NO you must prevent this ..stop the driver opening doors and keep dad in his seat.</p><p>Then open the rear door and get dad to move forwards to the edge of the seat ,turn to you ,flowers in place ..photo ...in the mean time the driver has walked 50 yards down the road taken the keys and you cannot get the window down ....amateur car drivers .......dad kisses the bride....then dad gets out and comes to the door ..holds flowers in left hand .puts his back to the door so it wont close on the bride ..( driver now having a fag)</p><p>offers a hand and out she comes ..click click click ....Then on to the front of the car for photo ..bring in the bridesmaids .who you have prevented from going up to the church to wait....etc etc.</p><p>Now if you don't see this level of control and attention to detail as appropriate then you are not a UK wedding photographer or you are one of the growing band of " just take whats put in front of me, any rubbish will do "</p><p>I agree with Ken that off forum discussions are to be avoided but the forum cannot dictate what is said in a private phone conversations...if the OP phones then the conversation is likely to be about 1hr and I am not going to type that lot ...easier to write a book .</p><p>What happens in Australia does not apply in the UK</p><p>what happens in America does not apply in the UK</p><p>What happens in a catholic church does not apply to the church of England.</p><p>What happens in a civil ceremony does not apply to the church of England.</p><p>Now everyone remember photography is supposed to be fun ..you have your fun your way and I have mine my way ...at a wedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Metal Jacket, post: 605039, member: 43028"] QUOTE...taking a few shots with their phones during the ceremony. This is totally why this guy needs advice from someone who knows the church of England .....Photos by guests is 100% not permitted . if the vicar so desires he can ban all photographs by anyone and many do...want a video ? Then you need a copyright licence and that $250 and on it goes . Many vicars have been messed about by non professionals that they have just banned all photography and video beyond the church door. Most forum discussions about weddings centre on equipment because real wedding photographers don't comment as they are giving away there trade techniques. Lets look at the bride arriving by car ( no limos that's different). In communications with the bride you need to establish which direction the car arrives at the church..this determines which side of the car the bride must sit because she must be by the pavement ...no she does not get out in the middle of the road or scruff across the seat ! When the car arrives if proper instruction has not been given all the doors open and everyone jumps out ..NO you must prevent this ..stop the driver opening doors and keep dad in his seat. Then open the rear door and get dad to move forwards to the edge of the seat ,turn to you ,flowers in place ..photo ...in the mean time the driver has walked 50 yards down the road taken the keys and you cannot get the window down ....amateur car drivers .......dad kisses the bride....then dad gets out and comes to the door ..holds flowers in left hand .puts his back to the door so it wont close on the bride ..( driver now having a fag) offers a hand and out she comes ..click click click ....Then on to the front of the car for photo ..bring in the bridesmaids .who you have prevented from going up to the church to wait....etc etc. Now if you don't see this level of control and attention to detail as appropriate then you are not a UK wedding photographer or you are one of the growing band of " just take whats put in front of me, any rubbish will do " I agree with Ken that off forum discussions are to be avoided but the forum cannot dictate what is said in a private phone conversations...if the OP phones then the conversation is likely to be about 1hr and I am not going to type that lot ...easier to write a book . What happens in Australia does not apply in the UK what happens in America does not apply in the UK What happens in a catholic church does not apply to the church of England. What happens in a civil ceremony does not apply to the church of England. Now everyone remember photography is supposed to be fun ..you have your fun your way and I have mine my way ...at a wedding. [/QUOTE]
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