On 4/27/2012 08:11, Adam Montoya wrote:
At my Uncle's third wedding, i brought along my DSLR just to take some
test shots and what not (2006 with my *ist DL). Only had the camera a
few days so i wanted to play with the high iso (3200) in a poor
lighting situation. Big mistake. Found out afterwords they they
hadn't hired a pro, and that my noisy photo of them making the first
kiss was the only photo of that from the ceremony. So lesson from the
story, yeah bring the camera. You don't know if all the other cameras
will die horrible deaths at an inopportune time and you'll have play
the role of the photographing superhero.
-Adam
I am yet to be invited to the wedding where no photog was present. Yet,
I always make a point to my friends who invite me that I am not going to
try to deliver any special or definite photographic content. That is, I
am going to be snapping around and if anything comes through, I'd be
glad to give it to them. No promises made.
As far as I can tell from my own wedding and from those that I've been
invited to, I wouldn't want to be the official photog - too much
pressure and work. No offense here to those who do shoot weddings - it
is just that *I* don't think I could do it.
Boris
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