

Mary's wedding was the first wedding I've been to that I enjoyed being present for. The decorations were a beautiful representation of a romantic California past with antique farming equipment, a model t ford, candy, flowers, a barn, old cameras and twinkle lights. The wedding and reception were outside and it couldn't have been a nicer day. I was busy throughout the day doing a
photo booth set up for the bride (which was a lot of fun) but managed to sneak in a few film snap shots. I also had my tripod ready at my side for the evening.
I made sure to pay a lot of attention to the wedding photographer to get a grasp of what I would be getting myself into if I were to choose that path. The photography would be no problem (once I had the equipment) nor would scheduling the shots for the day(I'm an excellent and organized planner), but I would definitely need help on the business end. I have a lot to think about.


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