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X-John_Ary
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Jun 12, 2003, 6:29 PM

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I'm very new to shooting weddings and I was hoping for some advice. I plan on using 2 cameras with me being the only photographer. What do you suggest. Thanks!


X-Don_B
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Jun 12, 2003, 7:10 PM

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: I'm very new to shooting weddings and I was hoping for some advice. I plan on using 2 cameras with me being the only photographer. What do you suggest. Thanks!
John,
Not quite sure what you want to know. I've been shooting like this for some years now. As a matter of fact it's a rarity for me to have anyone else on the job and when that does happen, I sometimes don't know what to do with myself. You have to run a little more by youself, getting set up, breaking down, getting to the reception before the B/G but it's done all the time.
Can you be a little more specific as to the info you want?
Don B.


X-John_Ary
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Jun 17, 2003, 8:13 PM

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What kinds of cutaways are best to get? Where's the best place to position a single camera? Where's the best place to put a mic? Thanks from a newbie.