"Middy" <middy@myplace.au> wrote in message news:bqedln$g17$1@bunyip.cc.uq.edu.au...

> In article <3c16648.0311171420.76acfe6b@posting.google.com>, k2003@videotron.ca (k2003) wrote:

 

> > looking for tips ....what to do , what not to do, list of what i need

> > and dont need...also advice on what camera to rent ,,,,,semi pro

 

> If the bride and groom are having a rehearsal before the big event then make

> sure you are there.  You will be able to see where they will be standing and

> when they will be moving and where to.  You can check out the best positions

> to shoot from and check with the minister about where you can and can't go.

 

I go to the rehearsal to get great footage - this can be one of the best

parts of a wedding video, since people are informal and relaxed.

Unfortunately, in the actual ceremony the principals rarely go where

you think they will, based on the rehearsal...;-) For about 50

frame-grabs from a recent wedding, go to:

www.David-Ruether-Photography.com/wedding-video2.html.

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David Ruether

www.David-Ruether-Photography.com