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I've nearly posted about this a few times but it's still bugging me so..
I was at a friend's wedding on saturday. Originally I was asked to do the job but I politely said no as it's not really fair on my wife if I'm always working at events/etc. we've gone to as a couple. I did suggest a couple of togs locally that would do a good job at a reasonable price.
Fast forward a few months and I hear that a tog has been booked, a friend of a friend who's just starting out and is "cheap".
On the day the tog was clearly out of his depth, was shooting with a kit lens and pop-up flash in bright sunshine. Didn't attempt to pose anybody for the formal shots and missed several key groups such as Bride, Groom & Best Man, Bride, Groom & Bridesmaids, etc.
Part of me wanted to say something and offer some help but at the same time I didn't wanted to create any problems or appear to be sticking my oar in. A few people commented to me about the tog but I said I was sure it would be fine. Even now I'm still torn between thinking the shots will be terrible and thinking I'm being too critical.
On the day I made the decision to not shoot the formals, etc. and restricted myself to candids - the only exception was taking some shots of the Groom & Best Man prior to the service as the tog wasn't there for that.
I guess it's a bit of a moral dilemma - if you were at a wedding and felt the tog was out of his depth what would you do? Would you offer some friendly advice and risk upsetting the tog or would you leave him to it and hope it turns out ok?
I'm not sure I made the right decision but I also think I'd feel the same if I'd gone the other way...
I was at a friend's wedding on saturday. Originally I was asked to do the job but I politely said no as it's not really fair on my wife if I'm always working at events/etc. we've gone to as a couple. I did suggest a couple of togs locally that would do a good job at a reasonable price.
Fast forward a few months and I hear that a tog has been booked, a friend of a friend who's just starting out and is "cheap".
On the day the tog was clearly out of his depth, was shooting with a kit lens and pop-up flash in bright sunshine. Didn't attempt to pose anybody for the formal shots and missed several key groups such as Bride, Groom & Best Man, Bride, Groom & Bridesmaids, etc.
Part of me wanted to say something and offer some help but at the same time I didn't wanted to create any problems or appear to be sticking my oar in. A few people commented to me about the tog but I said I was sure it would be fine. Even now I'm still torn between thinking the shots will be terrible and thinking I'm being too critical.
On the day I made the decision to not shoot the formals, etc. and restricted myself to candids - the only exception was taking some shots of the Groom & Best Man prior to the service as the tog wasn't there for that.
I guess it's a bit of a moral dilemma - if you were at a wedding and felt the tog was out of his depth what would you do? Would you offer some friendly advice and risk upsetting the tog or would you leave him to it and hope it turns out ok?
I'm not sure I made the right decision but I also think I'd feel the same if I'd gone the other way...


... and you made your decision not to get stuck in ... the right one imgo ... 
