Maggie52
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Good Evening All
My son is getting married in Antigua in November
it is going to be a very informal affair with close family and friends. They have asked me if I would be willing to take the photos as long as it doesn't spoil my enjoyment of the day. They of course are trying to save on the expense as the hotel charge £500 just for some shots of the ceremony and a CD of the images. They are happy for me to do my best and are really not that worried about it.
The wedding is to take place at 4pm. Now, my sons best man is black and a couple of years ago I took some photos of them all at a barbecue. It was a bright day and I was basically only taking snapshots but noticed that the black guy was mostly shown in silhouette. Now I of course don't want this to happen on the wedding shots, and he will be standing next to my son who is of pale complection. Not sure the best way to do this. They are getting married on the beach and I believe there may be a gazebo thing in place but won't know until I get there. Can anyone give me advice as to the best approach? If I spot meter off the best man, how will that affect the exposure of my son and other guests.
Many thanks in advance
My son is getting married in Antigua in November
The wedding is to take place at 4pm. Now, my sons best man is black and a couple of years ago I took some photos of them all at a barbecue. It was a bright day and I was basically only taking snapshots but noticed that the black guy was mostly shown in silhouette. Now I of course don't want this to happen on the wedding shots, and he will be standing next to my son who is of pale complection. Not sure the best way to do this. They are getting married on the beach and I believe there may be a gazebo thing in place but won't know until I get there. Can anyone give me advice as to the best approach? If I spot meter off the best man, how will that affect the exposure of my son and other guests.
Many thanks in advance