^ Same, here in Twin Cities MN I have shot plenty of weddings with hard drinking, can-barely-stand-up wedding parties, but in three years have not seen so much as an argument
That's nuts. I've never seen any of that. What do you guys do? Keep shooting? Hide in a corner? Stand and watch?
We should turn this into 'post your best wedding fight pic'. I'd love to see anything you guys have captured during these moments... I mean they are a part of the wedding, right
jared_irl wrote:
That's nuts. I've never seen any of that. What do you guys do? Keep shooting? Hide in a corner? Stand and watch?
We should turn this into 'post your best wedding fight pic'. I'd love to see anything you guys have captured during these moments... I mean they are a part of the wedding, right
Jim - post the kegstand pics!
Will do in a couple of days. I haven't had time to look at the pics much less start editing them.
Guess I get the civil people. But man, to even consider wrecking someone's wedding because you REALLLLLLY have to get plastered. Rude, inconsiderate, childish, and immature.
I saw an epic fight go down this past season, at one of the classiest places in town, go figure.
Fighting between two other people doesn't phase me too much, what really bothers me is when a drunk starts to leer at my girl (who happens to be my second shooter).
1st fight this year - 2 waiters going at it, I only had my wide angle and was too far away.
2nd fight (first of the night) - Outside under a balcony. Everyone was Italian and was taking sides so I opted to be a fly on the wall.
3rd fight (2nd of the night) - I was inside and watching through a large glass window. There was so many people around I couldn't have gotten a good shot.
I've thought about asking a potential client that question, "If a fight breaks out, do you want me to document it?"
A groomsman and the DJ got into fisticuffs once, resulting in the DJ storming out part way through the reception. I'd already left and heard later from the bride. Was very bummed I missed it.