On 30/06/2009, Dario Bonazza <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ha, I've done the same (both photographer and chaffeur) for my
> brother-in-law wedding some time ago. I think that's not working so great,
> as sometimes you have to be in two different places at a time. However, I
> had the chance to shoot some nice pictures of the weds in the car, where
> they sit hand in hand. My DA 12-24 came handy there.

:-)

Another wedding that I shot for friends I was chauffeur as well but it
was a 100km drive from the church to the reception. Along the way the
brides corset began digging in quite a bit so she asked (more
demanded) that the groom to adjust it. In order to do so she had to
place herself between the front seats (hands on the dash) whilst the
groom lifted, pushed tugged and god knows what else in the back.

The entertaining bit was that during all this readjustment we were
driving on a multi lane highway with people in other vehicles passing
us. I just wish I could have captured the passing drivers faces on
video, it was quite funny at the time ;-)

> Back to your picture, I believe it conveys the mood of the day and the
> feeling of the newlyweds, so it's a successful picture for sure. That's the
> picture that can tell the whole story.

Thanks, I seem to have got the nod of approval from the bride, groom
and her best friends, so I think I'm safe (missed the first kiss in
the church though, AF malfunction!)

Cheers,

-- 
Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC +10

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