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p.1 #10 · I've got my first Indian wedding coming up | |
Jim,
Most of the weddings I cover are Indian weddings, so here are some tips:
1. Prepare yourself for a LONG day. Most Indian weddings are much longer than a Western wedding. There is normal time, and Indian standard time... which means that everything will have an hour delay almost. If they hired you based on hours, your hours may well be up before some of the main ceremony has begun.
2. You more than likely won't be able to get similar shots as you would at a normal Western wedding, so try to freestyle it a bit instead of having a lot of planned shots. Now it can vary on how traditional or how modern the couple are, so this can vary a bit.
3. Prepare for the most amount of Uncle Bobs you've ever encountered. For some reasons, at Indian weddings, every cousin, uncle, aunt, and friend has an SLR and will try to get the shot. As RL15 stated above, a crowd can easily surround you and make it almost impossible to work. Make your presence be known, and don't hesitate to tell people to leave the area for your shots.
4. Eat something before you start, and have a drink nearby. You may not get a chance to eat at all, and be sure to stay hydrated.
5. There are lots of ceremonies and customs. Find out which particular ones are the most important to the family and the bride and groom, and focus more on those. Some small things may be very significant depending on the family... so find out in advance.
6. Again, as RL15 suggested, people in group shots and formals get distracted VERY easily. Be sure to speak up and let them know to look at you, and take the image more than once just to be sure. If you don't get these right, parents can become a nightmare after the wedding.
7. Have a good time, and enjoy it. You will meet a lot of friendly people, and may even find yourself in the middle of the dance floor near the end.
Indian weddings in general can be very hectic and sometimes stressful, but they are also very fun. So make sure you enjoy it as well, and stay cool throughout the day.
Oh, and to Jeremy's Genie pic... I can see how it may be somewhat disrespectful to some, but I really don't think that's his intention here. I'm Indian myself, and I didn't find it offensive at all. Although I gotta say Jeremy, you should've pulled the Genie out for the middle eastern thread instead
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