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I'm not a wedding photographer, but I do like photographing people. When I left the footie match on Saturday about 5 there was a wedding going on in the function suite - what a nightmare! Wedding guests in their finery milling around with the footie supporters, car park full, lordy.
Loading my stuff in the car, I noticed the b&g on the balcony with their wedding photographers - 2 women. Late summer sun coming in at a low angle, b&g up against the wooden cladding, sun in their eyes, with shadows from the overhang cutting through their faces. Didn't see any flash going off. I just wondered about the wisdom of the photographers' choice. I didn't see them change round and have the b&g with their backs to the sun with fill flash. There are some reasonable grounds just a short step away, with some greenery, which would have been in shadow. Just wondered how any of you would have approached this. Down to the b&g to choose a photogenic venue, I suppose, but how do you tackle a tricky venue?
Loading my stuff in the car, I noticed the b&g on the balcony with their wedding photographers - 2 women. Late summer sun coming in at a low angle, b&g up against the wooden cladding, sun in their eyes, with shadows from the overhang cutting through their faces. Didn't see any flash going off. I just wondered about the wisdom of the photographers' choice. I didn't see them change round and have the b&g with their backs to the sun with fill flash. There are some reasonable grounds just a short step away, with some greenery, which would have been in shadow. Just wondered how any of you would have approached this. Down to the b&g to choose a photogenic venue, I suppose, but how do you tackle a tricky venue?