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| MrsM's right. That was some really good advice including things I never even thought about! Thanks a million everyone!
Me and him..August 4, 2007
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If you love his work, then why not? You shouldn't settle for someone you won't be happy with. I'm sure he'd be thrilled and honoured that you would think that highly of his work to ask him.
~~ Married to the great love of my life!! - May 27, 2006 ~~
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We asked my FH brother in law. When we were visiting at Christmas I looked at some of his photo albums. They were just the kind of photos we were looking for. We asked him, and said if you don't feel comfortable doing a wedding, don't feel obligated. He said yes even though he has never done a wedding. He is from out of town, so we are paying for his accommodations. He has since researched taking wedding photos, sent me instructions on setting up things, asked for an ***istant and some props - I have no doubts now what so ever.
I am an amateur photographer and have taken photos at two weddings. It is very stressful as you are taking their "wedding" photos adn if you screw up they'll be mad. So if they don't say yes don't feel offended.
I do have a suggestion though. Sometimes a friend doing photography at a wedding blends in with the other guests and when they go to take a photo someone steps in front of them. Make sure everyone knows who is taking your photos so no one cuts in fron of them.
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Did you end up talking to your friend? If so, what did he say>??
Jules
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