Well, I've been given a pretty awesome opportunity to be my best mates 'groom' photographer shortly. Basically the photographer they've booked can't do the main ceremony AND candid/portraits of thegroom/groomsmen without increasing the cost quite substantially and therefore they've asked if I would do it.I must say, I hesitated and advised them I've never done a wedding (even though I won't be doing the ceremony) before and what not and urged them to reason with the pro photographer they already have.. however it's a relatively low-key wedding and they still want me to do em!I'm nervous as all hell and doubting the equipment I have will be upto the task.. however I came across this wonderfully written Wedding 101 blog and must say it's helpful as all hell- http://www.rokkorfiles.com/Wedding101-page1.htmlAnyone else have any other tips/advice? I'll be shooting mainly with my 50mm and my 18-55 for the wider shots and am anticipating borrowing/renting a 24-70 L series lens (or crop-sensor alternative) and still need a good external flash. I'll be shooting the Groom getting ready and some group shots of the guys and then later on will be doing candid stuff at the main ceremony which I think I can tackle .. well I hope so.<3
So he just calls and says The Demon Lord told him to call?
Yeah - I'll sound sane as hell.
You know my Real Name Winter.....
Tim!
Best scene in that movie, without a doubt, hands down, twirl around and sign a song to a monkey.Cleese performed at a level known only by demi-gods.
I believe it is actually that John Cleese set the Standard of Acting that is used by DemiGods, as opposed to John Cleese attaing the level of Acting used by DemiGods