I forgot to mention, the good wedding photography book I noted in the
last post
quoted below was written by Robert and Sheila Hurth.
JCO
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J. C. O'Connell
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Subject: RE: Asked to do a wedding.


By all means read a good book on the subject. I bought
"Pro Techniques of Wedding Photography" on HP books ISBN 0-89586-632-3
about 10 years ago and found it enormously helpful for a whole bunch of
things. I dont think you will learn as much by just watching a pro as
you will by a good book written by a pro on the topic. I gave up doing
weddings even though I was getting great results and refferals because
its too pressure filled with only one chance to get it just right. You
cant reshoot a wedding or reception if something goes wrong for any
reason and I hated the pressure of that even though I didnt have any
major mishaps. I made some good money but it just wasnt worth the stress
of the experiences. After reading the book, I was much more relaxed
about it all but I still didnt like any pressure at all, and no matter
how well planned you are and how good you are, there is still always
going to be some pressure in those type situations/jobs. jco

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J and K Messervy
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 4:20 AM
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Subject: Asked to do a wedding.


I have been asked whether I'd be interested in photographing the wedding
of 
the brother of an acquaintance.

Now, I'm a very keen amateur and have been really into photography for
about 
15 months.  I'm really thrilled to have been asked (the request was
based on 
my work in my online gallery), but also more than a little hesitant to 
commit to doing it.  The wedding isn't until October, so there's lots of

time to prepare.

I've never been responsible for taking photos for any important event, I

just take them for myself.  I know the technical side and use the K10D's

various manual functions, etc and I know I'm a reasonably good
photographer. 
I'm not sure that I'm good enough to do a wedding though, it's more than
a 
little scary.

I know there are people with pro experience on here, so I'm looking for 
advice, tips, etc.

I reckon if I do it, I'll want another flash (360 to go with my 540), a
fast 
normal range zoom, lots of SD cards, etc.  What else should I be
thinking 
about?  I will have plenty of time to prepare and the venue is here in 
Canberra, so i can scout it out and try shooting my family there, etc.

Should I back myself, trust my skills and jump in?  It could lead to a 
lucrative sideline and would certainly boost my experience and
confidence if 
successful.  It would also be a real sense of accomplishment if I did a
good 
job.  What pitfalls are there?

I don't even know what I should charge.  I reckon I'd have to spend a
bit on 
gear to be ready, but I can't factor that into my fee.

Any and all tips, tricks and advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks

James 


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