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<blockquote data-quote="Millie" data-source="post: 219617" data-attributes="member: 17872"><p>Your d 7000 is fine ..get an 18-200 and employ a pro ..No one can stop you shooting what you want ..you dont need to be official second shooter unless you wan to stand at the back of the church with the pro at the front though I dont beleive its possible to shoot a wedding with only one photographer .Wedding photography is all done with the mouth and attention to detail in the construction of the shots..Make sure you employ someone middle aged ..young kids in jeans do not command respect from the guests. If the pro is not there all day you can take the B and G out between the meal and evening celebrations (if they are not drunk) for some special shots of your own.</p><p>why dont you do it in partnership with the other experienced dad.....Lots of ideas there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Millie, post: 219617, member: 17872"] Your d 7000 is fine ..get an 18-200 and employ a pro ..No one can stop you shooting what you want ..you dont need to be official second shooter unless you wan to stand at the back of the church with the pro at the front though I dont beleive its possible to shoot a wedding with only one photographer .Wedding photography is all done with the mouth and attention to detail in the construction of the shots..Make sure you employ someone middle aged ..young kids in jeans do not command respect from the guests. If the pro is not there all day you can take the B and G out between the meal and evening celebrations (if they are not drunk) for some special shots of your own. why dont you do it in partnership with the other experienced dad.....Lots of ideas there [/QUOTE]
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