Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals
03-17-2017, 05:21 PM
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My first advice is to hire someone, or you're not going to enjoy the wedding. But since since you are going to do it you have some good advice already and you have the daughter in law to help arrange the shots - that's big, and it's a small wedding which will really help you out too. I would avoid the manual lenses unless you are really quick with them, because wedding shooting is fast paced. I would get a flash for all of the cameras if you can. I shot a wedding for a friend of my daughter, small wedding in a big church, I got there early as I could, had everything ready, and right before the ceremony started someone turned half the lights off so I had to scramble a little. Your 20-40 may work very well on one body, but I would consider a fast zoom for one of the others too. I've rented from CameraLensRentals.com which is close by in Indiana with good fast service. An alternative to disposable cameras is to ask people to take cell phone photos and send them to you. Whatever you do good luck!
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