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<blockquote data-quote="Just-Clayton" data-source="post: 219667" data-attributes="member: 6495"><p>I did my first wedding 3 years ago. I had my 3100 and 2 lenses. The couple just wanted basic shots. To me I wasn't ready. I did it anyway. Looking back at those pictures and the most recent ones I did, I have noticed my improvement by listening to others. I now have 3 bookings for next year. </p><p>As for doing it by yourself. It is possible but, you will be tired and have no time for yourself at the wedding. I did my daughters wedding and I was lucky to have my best friend shoot while I was busy being in the pictures. When the night was over(around 3am) I had been up 24 hours. I forgot to mention the fact that my wife and I made the hot foods and the grooms parents did the snacks for around 300 people. If I were to do it again and had the money. I would have someone else do it. Not that I didn't take great pictures but I missed a lot of the wedding "Fun".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just-Clayton, post: 219667, member: 6495"] I did my first wedding 3 years ago. I had my 3100 and 2 lenses. The couple just wanted basic shots. To me I wasn't ready. I did it anyway. Looking back at those pictures and the most recent ones I did, I have noticed my improvement by listening to others. I now have 3 bookings for next year. As for doing it by yourself. It is possible but, you will be tired and have no time for yourself at the wedding. I did my daughters wedding and I was lucky to have my best friend shoot while I was busy being in the pictures. When the night was over(around 3am) I had been up 24 hours. I forgot to mention the fact that my wife and I made the hot foods and the grooms parents did the snacks for around 300 people. If I were to do it again and had the money. I would have someone else do it. Not that I didn't take great pictures but I missed a lot of the wedding "Fun". [/QUOTE]
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