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<blockquote data-quote="Cowleystjames" data-source="post: 219628" data-attributes="member: 13195"><p>I've only done two weddings, so not exactly experienced, with a third booked. But, they both went very well. Main thing I've discovered already is that you have to take control and age certainly commands respect. I'm middle aged, six foot four, and ex Army, so I stand out in a crowd, perhaps that helps!</p><p>However, don't even think of doing it without a second body and more than one lens. What do you do if your camera breaks? Have back up plans for all eventualities.</p><p>Don't forget the weather, what if it's raining and that first shot with the new bride and groom can't be taken in your planned place due to pouring rain?</p><p>Have a back up, take control and you'll be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowleystjames, post: 219628, member: 13195"] I've only done two weddings, so not exactly experienced, with a third booked. But, they both went very well. Main thing I've discovered already is that you have to take control and age certainly commands respect. I'm middle aged, six foot four, and ex Army, so I stand out in a crowd, perhaps that helps! However, don't even think of doing it without a second body and more than one lens. What do you do if your camera breaks? Have back up plans for all eventualities. Don't forget the weather, what if it's raining and that first shot with the new bride and groom can't be taken in your planned place due to pouring rain? Have a back up, take control and you'll be fine. [/QUOTE]
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