Relatives. *flail*

So, on Saturday, I'm shooting my stepson's wedding. It was supposed to be a simple affair, as it's the second time they are marrying each other (long story short, first wedding was NOT in the Catholic church, this one is to appease her parents). Anyway, I just heard from them that they want me to be there at 11am so we can shoot in the park, then off to the church where we will shoot on the grounds, then the ceremony, and then the reception. So I will be shooting from 11am-9pm.

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ugh.
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That's the way it works...

The "family" I would gladly shoot weddings for don't want me to do it because I wouldn't be able to enjoy the party if I was working, the other "family" expects me to. (gonna be some big surprises)

try to have fun!!

also pay attention to your backgrounds and exposure, you need to get the photos as close as you can to perfect in camera because there's going to be a too many to edit later.
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That's why my usual family requests for photos is goes like- "Yeah, I can do it. I'll do ____. After that it's a job and not a favor."
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