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Anonymous
>>205788 Not a wedding photographer, but I know a few.
It is difficult in that:
1. One is working on his feet from the morning (dress-up) to the early morning of the next day (reception), carrying a big SLR, flash, bracket, and professional f/2.8 zoom, for most of them.
2. There are certain shots one *has* to get or it's totally botched, for reason #3. (No one cares how well a portrait shows the bride's personality if the album doesn't have a picture of them cutting the stupid rococo cake.)
3. One has to make photographs that both are palatable to random people who don't have a taste for fine art documentary photography and that say something (positive, of course) about the couple, the family and friends, and the day.
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