Create a Shot List
Before you even leave to head to the wedding, you should put together a shot list of photos you’ll need to take for the wedding album, prints, etc. There are no redos at weddings, so you’d better be sure you leave with a list in hand of which shots you need, from bride and groom formals, to detail shots (the invitations, the rings, the bouquet, the bride’s shoes, etc.), to reception shots, like cutting the cake, receiving lines, place cards, and more. Without a written shot list, you’re winging it, and it’s almost an absolute lock that you’ll miss one or more critical shots that your clients (the bride and groom) are going to ...
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