Jake yes it was kinda friendly at the start but I believe a few people got hurt in the end and also several glasses and such were smashed.
Steve... RAW.... the pics out of the camera that I posted were RAW files opened in BreezeBrowser and selected a few of them then created an HTML page and then posted the std files. so no post processing no PS no nothing... qute queston
Robert... There was a video camera someone propped up on a cheap tripod and left it there but I don't know if it was running or even there during the incident... there was cake, broken glass and wine stains where it was the last time I saw it about 2 hours before this all happened.
A very well written description of “When Weddings Go Bad”!!!!!!!!! By far one of the funniest events I have ever read! Sometimes stories grow in detail to the point of asking oneself, “did that really happen?” However, with the documentation that you provided, one can only view in horror as they look at the events that transpired.
I have never laughed so hard at things I have read on FM. Your accounts are absolutely outstanding!!!!!!
“the shoes you see on the ground are the victims shoes... she got pied right out of them” are kidding me!!!!!!!!
Or how about this one……… “ahh the mighty beer thrower. he is the one that started the liquid fight. He had the last of the cake and beaned some lady in the mellon with it then decided that the ammo needed a bit more toss-a-bility so to the beer and wine he went...”
As I embark on a career as a wedding photographer, I ask myself, “would I EVER want to see that event in person?”
Stop it, it hurts!!! Mate that is so funny was going to post a comment then I saw the pics - you poor bastard. Thanks for sharing I have got to stop laughing
Oh, I can beat that. There was this one time, at wedding camp, and the bride was 10 minutes late and.....
Nope. Guess not.
That is the best wedding story I've ever heard (and seen!). Guess sports photography is good practice sometimes :-) and it's VERY well put together! Nice job! Is this what they mean by PJ style photography? Is this why it's needed? :-)
PaulDickson wrote:
Every wedding I shoot will seem so easy from now on!!!!! Thanks for sharing!
Care to share your self-defence tactics whilst shooting?
Well... I was shootrng with the 28-70 f2.8
so I switched eyes normally shoot left eye so shot right and used the other eye to keep a watch for flying cake and such..
Can you put this in a soft back album? When I think things are going bad I can whip it out and remind myself that things aren't really that bad :-)
Bob