Weddings - a word of warning, TRUE story!

i always say now . i aim to capture your day as well as i can.
but i have no control over the weather .:rules:
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Not a plug for part of my business, but I hire out Snow Machines, lots of times they have been used at weddings in the Winter.
So, ( in a small way) you can have control over the weather ( sometimes)!

Allan
 
i would re-do the photo`s and add a sunset in each photo + a ufo .
when the bride say`s the ufo`s wern`t there! my answer would be and neither was the sunset. but i couldn`t take the chance leaving them out .

I've just spat my tea out, that is f*cking hilarious!!! :clap:

Interesting read this thread - even some of the pros have had nightmare weddings by the sound of it!
 
Well when you do enough weddings, you're dealing with a cross section of the public so you'll get all sorts. You'll meet some wonderful people, but inevitably, some not so wonderful ones too. ;)
 
Oh and my daughter who is getting married in a couple of years asked me to go with her to a wedding fair and suss out the photographers.I got talking to a husband and wife team whose work personality and attitude were brilliant and advised her to consider them.She preferred some flash git who talked the talk but I doubt will be able to walk the walk,so if she moans about the results ITS NOT MY FAULT
 
Not a plug for part of my business, but I hire out Snow Machines, lots of times they have been used at weddings in the Winter.
So, ( in a small way) you can have control over the weather ( sometimes)!

Allan

lol

i have a winter wedding next year so give me a link and i`ll keep you in mind.
do you have a sun making machine :)
i did a wedding last year in a very bland looking reg office . it rained all bl**dy day . when i gave the Bride the photo`s i said sorry for the fact we only had a handful outside .
she said they are fantastic i didn`t think we would get any decent photo`s . thankyou ! , it`s not your fault it rained.
if only all people were like this

rog :thumbs:
 
^^^ Indeed! I cant believe the nerve of some people sometimes :D
 
This is the exact reason i'd never do weddings.
 
This is the exact reason i'd never do weddings.

For everyone that has said this - this kind of nuttiness is the exception rather the rule. I've had the crying father request and one other complaint - that I had missed a shot - I had, in four years and 150+ weddings.
 
Bride... "I dont look beautiful in any of the pictures"
Photographer.... "thats because you are ugly".


Jerry Ghionis the well known photographer was once asked by an elderly wrinkled aunt if she would look beautiful in his photos, without thinking he replied "I'm a photographer, not a panel beater". Wayne
 
Jerry Ghionis the well known photographer was once asked by an elderly wrinkled aunt if she would look beautiful in his photos, without thinking he replied "I'm a photographer, not a panel beater". Wayne

:lol: :D :clap::woot:
 
I spent 5 hours shooting a wedding on Saturday and I really, no honestly really, wanted to get a pic of granny smiling. In the whole 5 hours her face never cracked the once. As I was leaving I asked her if she had a nice day.

"Oh lovely", she replied "One of the happiest days of my life" :thinking:
 
Worst one I ever had was told the wrong time of the wedding by bride and groom. Dutifully turns up to a locked Registry Office precisely 1.5 hours after the wedding......needless to say it was my fault:bang:
 
Jerry Ghionis the well known photographer was once asked by an elderly wrinkled aunt if she would look beautiful in his photos, without thinking he replied "I'm a photographer, not a panel beater". Wayne

A brilliant pro I worked with used to come up with various phrases, and this one is to couples arriving late for the wedding, when everyone looks pretty missy anyway..

''Hya.. [and looking directly at the womans hair] ...did you come on the back of his motorbike?''

If you're out there Martin, you'll remember the woman's face :gag:
 
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