When I was shooting weddings I *ALWAYS* asked whoever was conducting the
wedding what their rules/preferences were regarding photographing during
the ceremony. To a person, they were grateful I had enough respect to
ask and comply with their wishes. The policies ran the gamut from "If I
see you taking any photos during the ceremony I will stop the ceremony
and tell you to stop." to "As long as you don't climb up on the altar
behind me you're free to do what you think best."
-p
On 4/26/2012 9:35 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
Something I learned in school is that churches have policies for wedding
photography.
Most of them do not allow *flash* photography during the ceremony, but a
few do not want *ANY* photography during the ceremony. The church can't
always enforce their policies against the guests, but the paid
photographer has to abide by the church's rules or chance being barred
from shooting there again.
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