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1. Guys first if, when I photograph the girls, I have a good place to do it besides the church nursery or the like. Otherwise, girls first, so I have a good place and can get them inside so guests don't see them.
2. Sun on the subjects' backs, fill the front with flash. Most top of the line shoemounts can fill against bright sun if you stay within about 10 feet (for group shots/wider angles) and can handle longer subject distances for teles. It can look better if you use off camera directional light, although these don't have to be studio type flashes. If the sun is truly overhead, and you can't even get the front of subjects in even shade, best to just fill the eye sockets, etc., and make an effort to keep the tips of noses out of the sun by having subjects tip the head down somewhat. Avoid dappled sun like the plague. The only way to deal with these is to overcome them via exposure, and then you are left with very 'flashy' looking shots that begin to look like you took them at night. Might be OK for artistic effect, but not for the kind of shots the couple is probably looking for.
3. Basic wedding party shots that are different from each other are about 3-4. This is during the time after the ceremony. With more time and another location, I might do others.
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