You Want Me To Shoot This Fedding, From Where? Is This A Joke, OK Who Put You Up To It?
As a wedding photographer, you may encounter all kinds of situations. Sometimes everything is easy and smooth as silk, it is rare. There is so much involved in the wedding and reception, which means that there is so much that can go wrong.
One of the most frustrating things a wedding photographer or a wedding videographer might encounter is a strict "rules" Church. I am sure that all professional photographers and videographers to understand some guidelines and limits of respect for the church and what you need, if any. Many of us know better than to be a distraction to the Officiant, wedding and family and friends. Apparently, with the really rigid rules of the church had a bad experience, which is reflected in all the bad wedding photographers, wedding videographers.
It's really a shame, because in the end, the bride and groom and their families to spend a lot of recording memories and special moments of your wedding day.
How many times have you showed the wedding rehearsal to find out that you have to stay put in one place for the whole ceremony? The people who came up with these rules is clearly not the problem this creates the idea. You are hired by the bride or her family pictures every single moment of the day, and what she expects. How can you go on with it after the wedding and say, "I'm sorry, but I could not get your father pass you off to the groom" if I could only get out of your back foot up to the altar?
Such a situation makes you look very incompetent as a professional wedding photographer or a wedding videographer. The bride and her family is not going to be happy and they are not going to want to pay you. It does not seem to matter that it was not your fault, and you can not do anything about it.
One thing you can do to avoid this disaster is to ask the bride when she calls to inquire about their service. If she schedules an appointment, please contact her to check with your church officials about the rules of wedding photography and wedding videography. If it is able to find out the specific rules may explain the potential problems and the possible consequences. You may decide to outsource work to save yourself the trouble, or at least a lot of bride will know before your wedding, what to expect.
Fortunately, for most brides, this is not the case. If you, as a photographer or videographer to make a point to introduce ourselves responsible person and ask them how you can do your job, and according to their desires, they will likely be willing to work with you for the benefit of the bride and groom. A little cooperation goes a long way in ensuring a wedding is a happy occasion, and all the memories are good ones.
This article was written by myself and my newsletter because the author is the same person who authorized the use of the grant.
Joe Sabol is an internationally renowned videographer with almost 28yr experience in imaging industry.
One of the most frustrating things a wedding photographer or a wedding videographer might encounter is a strict "rules" Church. I am sure that all professional photographers and videographers to understand some guidelines and limits of respect for the church and what you need, if any. Many of us know better than to be a distraction to the Officiant, wedding and family and friends. Apparently, with the really rigid rules of the church had a bad experience, which is reflected in all the bad wedding photographers, wedding videographers.
It's really a shame, because in the end, the bride and groom and their families to spend a lot of recording memories and special moments of your wedding day.
How many times have you showed the wedding rehearsal to find out that you have to stay put in one place for the whole ceremony? The people who came up with these rules is clearly not the problem this creates the idea. You are hired by the bride or her family pictures every single moment of the day, and what she expects. How can you go on with it after the wedding and say, "I'm sorry, but I could not get your father pass you off to the groom" if I could only get out of your back foot up to the altar?
Such a situation makes you look very incompetent as a professional wedding photographer or a wedding videographer. The bride and her family is not going to be happy and they are not going to want to pay you. It does not seem to matter that it was not your fault, and you can not do anything about it.
One thing you can do to avoid this disaster is to ask the bride when she calls to inquire about their service. If she schedules an appointment, please contact her to check with your church officials about the rules of wedding photography and wedding videography. If it is able to find out the specific rules may explain the potential problems and the possible consequences. You may decide to outsource work to save yourself the trouble, or at least a lot of bride will know before your wedding, what to expect.
Fortunately, for most brides, this is not the case. If you, as a photographer or videographer to make a point to introduce ourselves responsible person and ask them how you can do your job, and according to their desires, they will likely be willing to work with you for the benefit of the bride and groom. A little cooperation goes a long way in ensuring a wedding is a happy occasion, and all the memories are good ones.
This article was written by myself and my newsletter because the author is the same person who authorized the use of the grant.
Joe Sabol is an internationally renowned videographer with almost 28yr experience in imaging industry.