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Notts_Dave

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My wedding next May draws closer by the day and recently when my bride was telling me what i should choose in the great napkin colour debate when I drifted into Daveland and these questions popped into my empty head....

Pro-togs: Who did your wedding shoot? Did you do the editing etc or just left it all to the tog as all B&G do? Did it kill ya NOT having a camera with you.

The rest of us: Did you get your married life off to a poor start by bugging the pro all day with questions about lens', filter composition etc etc etc
 
I wasn't into photography when we were married, wish I was, our photos sucked. They weren't cheap either. Our main protrait had a sign between our heads which said "Memorial Garden":bang:
 
Hi Notts_Dave,
Congrats on the wedding, I'm also getting married next may.
Despite my passion for photography, I hate being the other side of the camera.
Neither me nor my other half is precious about having "stunning" photos so I don't know what to do.

I do however think that come the big day I will be exited about whatever "L" lens they are using (would have to be a canon user:) )
 
I wasn't into photography when we were married, wish I was, our photos sucked.

Ditto, we got a family friend to do it and paid him £300. The photos were awful. He obessed on one of our female guests and about a third of the photos had her somewhere in them.

When I started shooting weddings two years later, a primary driver for me was to cover weddings in the way I wish mine had been ... and still is to this day.

Duncan
 
I wasn't into photography when we were married, wish I was, our photos sucked. They weren't cheap either. Our main protrait had a sign between our heads which said "Memorial Garden":bang:

I'm sorry I know I shouldn't laugh, but that made me nearly choke on the swig of coke I had in my mouth.

I really don't like our photos from our wedding. We paid a fortune expecting results, but I could have done better myself using a tripod and remote. My wife thought, who isn't a tog, and everyone else that sees the photos loves the album. :shrug:
 
We avoided all the usual trappings of a wedding. Kept it secret from everyone until the day before, tied the knot at the local registry office, back home for fish and chips. Photos were limited to the few guests who were there (having been tricked into thinking it was something else) using P&S. It was our wedding and we did our way, photos are the lasting memory but we didn't have the big wedding day so there wasn't really much to remember. All our budget went on the honeymoon instead :thumbs:
 
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