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<blockquote data-quote="Metal Jacket" data-source="post: 605043" data-attributes="member: 43028"><p>Quote,,,Edit: As for how to take photos, I have looked at what you mainly do and that is macro. I would suggest maybe forking out the extra cash and hire a professional photographer. I would hate for you to be too busy, stressed trying to get the perfect shots and miss the whole ceremony. After all it is your son that is getting married, hire a professional and relax and enjoy the ceremony. </p><p></p><p>Exactly right Scott Murray ....</p><p>Your pictures of Kelmarsh Hall are great but that's not a church wedding its a civil ceremony,basically do what you want but for a church add in the Victorian screen between you and the couple and it gets even more interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Metal Jacket, post: 605043, member: 43028"] Quote,,,Edit: As for how to take photos, I have looked at what you mainly do and that is macro. I would suggest maybe forking out the extra cash and hire a professional photographer. I would hate for you to be too busy, stressed trying to get the perfect shots and miss the whole ceremony. After all it is your son that is getting married, hire a professional and relax and enjoy the ceremony. Exactly right Scott Murray .... Your pictures of Kelmarsh Hall are great but that's not a church wedding its a civil ceremony,basically do what you want but for a church add in the Victorian screen between you and the couple and it gets even more interesting. [/QUOTE]
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