Buy a book specifically on wedding photography, the more you learn
ahead of time, the less aprehensive you will be. The books explain
all the basic types of shots to get and how to direct the people
to get them both before and during the shoot.

JC O'Connell
[email protected]
 


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
John Celio
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 12:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Survey: Your Favorite Wedding Photos


The wedding I'm shooting draws closer every day, and I get more and more

nervous every time I think about it.  It's just under a month away now.
I'd 
like to ask for a little help:

What are your favorite wedding photos?  Photos you've shot, someone has
shot 
of you, or photos someone else shot that you've seen online.

I don't mean to flat-out copy anyone, but I need to see what people tend
to 
like.  I'll be shooting primarily with a DA* 16-50 I got on extended
loan 
from a friend, if that helps.

Thanks, everyone.  I cannot believe how nervous I am just writing about 
this!

John

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