RJKphoto wrote:
Isn't the point of using a rotating bracket to keep the light above the camera? Looks awkward!
and what are people thinking in this situation when they stand up with their cell phones to take pictures? Like accidentally they are going to take "THE* defining cinstagram pic of the event?
Well you can mock her if you like but she seems to be attempting to stay out the way and frankly at that angle depending on the lens it appears she might just get one heck of a nice shot. She has a right to take pictures and appears respectful of the situation.
davenfl wrote:
Well you can mock her if you like but she seems to be attempting to stay out the way and frankly at that angle depending on the lens it appears she might just get one heck of a nice shot. She has a right to take pictures and appears respectful of the situation.
Dave
"one heck of a nice shot"......really ? I didn't think standards had been lowered that much in this economy........guess they have.
davenfl wrote:
Well you can mock her if you like but she seems to be attempting to stay out the way and frankly at that angle depending on the lens it appears she might just get one heck of a nice shot. She has a right to take pictures and appears respectful of the situation.
Dave
So if the photographer who stays in back so not to be in the way of the guests were to move to the front of the center ailse it would be his right? It's not about rights, it's about enjoying the darn ceremony and not having to make every event a personal photo op.
davenfl wrote:
Well you can mock her if you like but she seems to be attempting to stay out the way and frankly at that angle depending on the lens it appears she might just get one heck of a nice shot. She has a right to take pictures and appears respectful of the situation.
Dave
I will continue to mock her, and you're absolutely ridiculous for defending her.
I've been warned by the mother of this weekend's bride that there are two belligerent family members who will do almost anything to get the shot and that they've had problems with them at other weddings. She said she's ok with me asking them to stop.
My question is... why make me handle this? Why not tell them up front to leave their cameras at home? I hate doing other people's dirty work. Sigh.
ckhagen wrote:
I've been warned by the mother of this weekend's bride that there are two belligerent family members who will do almost anything to get the shot and that they've had problems with them at other weddings. She said she's ok with me asking them to stop.
My question is... why make me handle this? Why not tell them up front to leave their cameras at home? I hate doing other people's dirty work. Sigh.
geez sucks, best of luck to you, i got a wedding sat. we'll see what i get
ckhagen wrote:
I've been warned by the mother of this weekend's bride that there are two belligerent family members who will do almost anything to get the shot and that they've had problems with them at other weddings. She said she's ok with me asking them to stop.
My question is... why make me handle this? Why not tell them up front to leave their cameras at home? I hate doing other people's dirty work. Sigh.
Have an assistant with a tazer and when they invade taze their asses.