This shot was taken while the bridesmaids were having their hair done, the bride partially finished was waiting relatively patiently so we practiced a few poses ready for later...

The 50mm AF-S is around £300 quid, about the same for the camera... you figure that one, and hopefully see why I bought the cheaper 50mm prime...
Anyway, we had a whole 15 - 20 mins for this, and actually had a laugh. the niece of the bride was very entertaining.
So this Wedding, I wasn't on my own... nope, I have read too many horror stories to go it alone... and it is also a friend from work, and didn't want the responsability of making a balls up of her very specail day...
So after thinking about it, and the constant pester from her every day at work, I googled 'Wedding Photography' until my eyes bled... basically I said that I would gladly take some pictures, BUT, I would only do it if I was to shadow a pro. That way, I could do my fav reportage type shots, and he had the pressure of doing all the posed stuff... also, if I made a balls up, it wouldn't matter as he would have done the job he was paid to do and I would just add a few nice ones to the collective pot.
So my friend agreed to this, and thankfully understood where I was coming from.. however, the pro didn't want to any of the 'Getting Ready Shots'... too much faffing around for my liking?? So the pressure was on fro me to take the plunge and had to get to the hotel for 8am taking photos of her getting ready, and up to the church, then my job was to take nice natural shots of the party unfolding...
I have to say that I was very lucky, and the experience was very enjoyable, you hear so many stories of things going wrong. But I took some duffers, as well as some really nice shots... and spent the whole day shooting away happy go lucky.
So things I made a point of doing...
a) Giving the Bride a thank you for choosing Graham Welsby Photography card.
b) Was always polite and made sure I didn't get in the way of what was happening.
c) If people posed, always asked permission to take the shot, I know it was my job, but they wer being shot left right and center by the pro anyway...
d) Asked the driver if he minded me getting in th ecar to take some photos
e) when meeting the pro, shook his hand and made sure he didn't mind me taking some photo's.
f) was alway polite to everyone there
g) made sure I enjoyed myself....
So, what did the bride think??? Well, I am pleased to say that she told me she loved all the photo's. She had a massive grin from ear to ear when looking through them... BUT WAIT... this gets better... I have now seen the 'Pro's' photos. and although unprofessional to say, but they were not that good. Both the Bride and Grooms family said that it was like looking at two different weddings. I know that sounds really big headed, but I am so proud and have had such a confidence boost!
I will be doing another, but will always go to the venue with a moto - be prepared.. I was lucky on my first wedding... the bride was atractive (great for the portfolio), the sun was shining, and everyone was happy... so I was very lucky indeed... but for now pats on the back for me... high 5!!
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