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On occasion I get asked to shoot a wedding, fortunately I'm usually able to turn down the requests without too much trouble.
However, an ex-work colleague of mine has approached me to shoot her son's wedding next year.
I trotted out all my usual responses like I'm not a wedding tog, it's an awesome responsibility, you only get one chance if you screw up etc etc.
After all these reasons (or excuses), they (the prospective bride/groom) say they have seen my work (mainly landscapes) and think I'm the bloke for the job.
And this is the pertinent part, why do folk assume that because you can sometimes take a passable image in one genre, it automatically makes you an expert in another? It's a bit like casting Wayne Rooney as the lead role in Swan Lake because he shows a nifty bit of footwork on the football pitch.
I've reluctantly taken on the job, mainly because my ex-colleague (she was my secretary) and I remain good mates, and I don't want to let her down.
I can't say I'm looking forward to the occasion, and I've made it clear to the bride/groom that although I'm confident that I can cover the wedding, my output will unlikely be as polished as a respectable wedding tog.
However, an ex-work colleague of mine has approached me to shoot her son's wedding next year.
I trotted out all my usual responses like I'm not a wedding tog, it's an awesome responsibility, you only get one chance if you screw up etc etc.
After all these reasons (or excuses), they (the prospective bride/groom) say they have seen my work (mainly landscapes) and think I'm the bloke for the job.
And this is the pertinent part, why do folk assume that because you can sometimes take a passable image in one genre, it automatically makes you an expert in another? It's a bit like casting Wayne Rooney as the lead role in Swan Lake because he shows a nifty bit of footwork on the football pitch.
I've reluctantly taken on the job, mainly because my ex-colleague (she was my secretary) and I remain good mates, and I don't want to let her down.
I can't say I'm looking forward to the occasion, and I've made it clear to the bride/groom that although I'm confident that I can cover the wedding, my output will unlikely be as polished as a respectable wedding tog.

righto you wont need any help