Mark-Anthony
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Hi All, I'm after a bit of input/advice.
On saturday, I had my last wedding of 2015 to attend. I started the day as normal with the bridal prep shots and headed to the groom. after completing them, I headed to the church. I arrived 15 minutes before the bride and was greeted by the ushers and vicar. I was told "no flash photography" by the vicar, simply because "it'll cause people to faint....and that's embarrassing to me" the vicars words, not mine.
The bride arrives, I go out for exit of the bridal car shots and the walk to the church. I walk to the front of the alter for the brides entrance/grooms reaction shots. all going well. the vicar walks infront of the bride, and without warning screams "MOVE!" to me. I replied with "ok, I was just getting the one shot!" to be told "GET OUT OF MY WAY, YOU ARE NOT PART OF THE WEDDING!"
I then move to the left, so I'm now on the edge of the room, about 5 foot from the couple and the vicar. I click away, getting roughly 10 shots before he screams again "TURN YOUR CAMERA OFF, YOU ARE NOT PART OF THE WEDDING!".
I pretend to turn it off and Neal down in the corner. the vicar then comes towards me and pushes me out the way! I stumble, catching myself just in time, so that my 70-200 didn't hit the floor. I get up immediately and reply "what are you doing? I'm the photographer for the day!". He then continues to yell "GET TO THE BACK OF THE CHURCH AND TURN YOUR CAMERA OFF!".
at this time, I'm both confused and livid, having been denied the chance to capture the ceremony shots. Here's the dilema.
I stood at the back with my second photographer, and the church warden. I asked her "is he always that rude?" to which she replied "this is his first ceremony here, he said he was tired!"
I'm left with a couple who are devastated that I haven't got the ring on the finger, first kiss or signing the register shots.
So far, I've wrote a letter of complaint to the church of england. the couple are going to the church office Tonight at 7pm. Luckily, the bride and groom are close friends and have said that I handled the situation well. I've also had comments off of all the guests saying that they will back me up, If it goes any further.
Was I in the right to speak up?
should I have carried on with the shots?
The vicar for their day, was not their usual vicar, He was a temporary vicar who had been brought in 2 weeks prior to the big day due to the old vicar being dismissed.
On saturday, I had my last wedding of 2015 to attend. I started the day as normal with the bridal prep shots and headed to the groom. after completing them, I headed to the church. I arrived 15 minutes before the bride and was greeted by the ushers and vicar. I was told "no flash photography" by the vicar, simply because "it'll cause people to faint....and that's embarrassing to me" the vicars words, not mine.
The bride arrives, I go out for exit of the bridal car shots and the walk to the church. I walk to the front of the alter for the brides entrance/grooms reaction shots. all going well. the vicar walks infront of the bride, and without warning screams "MOVE!" to me. I replied with "ok, I was just getting the one shot!" to be told "GET OUT OF MY WAY, YOU ARE NOT PART OF THE WEDDING!"
I then move to the left, so I'm now on the edge of the room, about 5 foot from the couple and the vicar. I click away, getting roughly 10 shots before he screams again "TURN YOUR CAMERA OFF, YOU ARE NOT PART OF THE WEDDING!".
I pretend to turn it off and Neal down in the corner. the vicar then comes towards me and pushes me out the way! I stumble, catching myself just in time, so that my 70-200 didn't hit the floor. I get up immediately and reply "what are you doing? I'm the photographer for the day!". He then continues to yell "GET TO THE BACK OF THE CHURCH AND TURN YOUR CAMERA OFF!".
at this time, I'm both confused and livid, having been denied the chance to capture the ceremony shots. Here's the dilema.
I stood at the back with my second photographer, and the church warden. I asked her "is he always that rude?" to which she replied "this is his first ceremony here, he said he was tired!"
I'm left with a couple who are devastated that I haven't got the ring on the finger, first kiss or signing the register shots.
So far, I've wrote a letter of complaint to the church of england. the couple are going to the church office Tonight at 7pm. Luckily, the bride and groom are close friends and have said that I handled the situation well. I've also had comments off of all the guests saying that they will back me up, If it goes any further.
Was I in the right to speak up?
should I have carried on with the shots?
The vicar for their day, was not their usual vicar, He was a temporary vicar who had been brought in 2 weeks prior to the big day due to the old vicar being dismissed.