Harvey_nikon
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I've just read part of a contract for a wedding on another forum and I can't believe it:
Now, as I am entering this area myself I can understand photographers trying to protect themselves and maximise sales but is this too far??
: It is understood that *** Photography will act as the sole and exclusive wedding photographer. Because of the fact that flashes from guest’s cameras may ruin shots taken by *** Photography, THE CLIENT acknowledges that they are responsible for notifying all of their guests that guest photography is not permitted at any time while the professional photographer are in session. *** Photography suggests that a separate notice be placed in the invitations.
The formal photography time is for the exclusive use of *** Photography to capture the formal wedding portraits. Because of time constraints and the need for subjects to pay full attention to the professional photographer, guest photography cannot be permitted. *** Photography will allow guests to take snapshots during the processional and recessional, during candid events at the church, and at the altar during the time *** Photography equipment is being packed up. In return for this consideration *** Photography insists no other guest photography take place when or where *** Photography is working.
No other guest/photographer using professional equipment will be allowed by *** Photography at any time during the wedding. *** Photography reserves the right to stop any photographic services paid for and leave the function should any other person take photographs with any professional equipment – with the deposit being forfeit.
Now, as I am entering this area myself I can understand photographers trying to protect themselves and maximise sales but is this too far??

Well the lad tried bless him, but I work very quickly and neither he nor his dad's gear could keep up - some of the shots on Facebook he took were worse than the camera-phone ones and his dad was slagging him off during the day, so I had a word with the kid and blamed his father for buying the wrong camera - cheered the lad up, and a couple of times I set a shot up for him