Jerome, may the Force be with you! :-) One more advice: don't forget to make sure that the bride's shoes are in the photos. I was almost killed by my friend's wife when she couldn't find her shoes on any photo from the first roll of film (this was 11 years ago). I was rehabilitated by the subsequent roll. :-)
Good luck! Igor Fri Apr 25 11:12:20 EDT 2008 ann sanfedele wrote: > Jerome -- > Hope you survive :) > > Remember - get a shot of EVERYONE at the wedding - That's almost more > important to the Bride and Groom > than the quality of the photos, in the long run. > > ann(I hate shooting weddings) san > > Jerome wrote: > > >I'm scheduled to hit the road... well, 5 minutes ago actually. The > >wedding > >is 3 hours away. Rehearsal tonight, ceremony & reception Saturday at > >2pm. > >But before I head off, I just wanted to take a second and say thanks > >for > >all the information I've learned on this discussion board over the past > >seven years. Amidst all of the banter and foolishness (grin) you guys > >are > >more a part of this moment than you realize. Tidbits of information and > >boatloads of inspiration sometimes go a long way. Wish me luck! > > > >More info @ > >http://www.digitalshoebox.us/2008/04/first-wedding.html > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

