casperskitty
New member
A friend contacted me just today to ask if I would shoot her in-laws wedding tomorrow as someone they had asked to do it had backed out at the last minute. I agreed as there is no way they can get someone else on short notice and this is a favor as they couldn't afford a professional wedding photographer. I've only done one wedding so far, also as a favor to someone who could not afford a pro wedding photog. (Just want you pros to know I'm not advertising myself as a pro wedding photog and not taking jobs away from pro photogs for couples who can afford to pay one.)
The wedding is at 7pm outdoors so the light should be quite beautiful. This is a very small family affair at the couple's home, probably about 20 guests and fairly casual.
The groom was paralyzed a few years ago and so will be in a wheelchair. I'm wondering if anyone has any posing experience or tips for this situation.
I'd also love to hear any tips for shooting a wedding outdoors. I had been to the location a few years ago but since I just found out about this I haven't had a chance to go check it out.
ANY tips or advice you have to offer (with exception to not shooting the wedding) is very welcome and very appreciated.
The wedding is at 7pm outdoors so the light should be quite beautiful. This is a very small family affair at the couple's home, probably about 20 guests and fairly casual.
The groom was paralyzed a few years ago and so will be in a wheelchair. I'm wondering if anyone has any posing experience or tips for this situation.
I'd also love to hear any tips for shooting a wedding outdoors. I had been to the location a few years ago but since I just found out about this I haven't had a chance to go check it out.
ANY tips or advice you have to offer (with exception to not shooting the wedding) is very welcome and very appreciated.