From: Christine Nielsen

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Bob Sullivan <[email protected]> wrote:
Jack,
Last wedding I was at, the preacher told her congregation to not take photos.
'They have a professional photographer here and you should please not
take photos during the ceremony.'
I watched the 'Pro' for a little while and thought she was a 'Guy with
a Rebel', so just ignored the Preacher.
(I'm a heathen anyway...)
Yikes.  I wonder if that was her standard warning at weddings, or a
request of the bride & groom..? Or of the photographer?

I can see how "everyone's a photographer" might inspire a bride to
want to rein it in a little bit.  As she walks down the aisle, instead
of seeing the loving gazes of all her friends & family, she sees a
phalanx of iPhones held up to their faces, as they snap & flash
away... And of course, before the ceremony is over, the images have
been uploaded to facebook & tagged.  lol.

But, if the pro is a "Guy With a Rebel", well... then you do what you gotta do.

:)
-c


Something I learned in school is that churches have policies for wedding photography.

Most of them do not allow *flash* photography during the ceremony, but a few do not want *ANY* photography during the ceremony. The church can't always enforce their policies against the guests, but the paid photographer has to abide by the church's rules or chance being barred from shooting there again.

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