Choosing A Wedding Photographer

part 2 of The Story?

BIG TIP - A Savvy Client Lets the DJ or Entertainment Run the Flow of the Reception, NOT THE PHOTOGRAPHER!

Then, the photographer rushed into the garter and bouquet toss so that he could stage a photo opp. But my maid of honor isnt even here, shes in the bathroom! exclaimed the unhappy bride. Nevertheless, they complied.

Meanwhile, the people were still eating and not paying attention. The caterer thought that everyone was finished eating so they began to pack up the food to make ready for the cake. After spending all of that money on food, it was all to be wasted! Wait! yelled the bride, I want people to be able to have seconds! But the photographer whisked her off to the next activity. The couple cut the cake.

Some of the guests did not even see it happen because they were still eating dinner. And after that, the shmuck disappeared. To top it off, many guests started leaving because they thought that the reception was over, since the cake had been cut. It was the shortest reception I have yet to attend.

The couple has still not forgotten it. 15 years have passed and they still say, The photographer ruined the reception. He didnt take bad pictures, but instead ruined the flow of the days events. * Guess What? You ARE the Client. The Photographer is Like the Manager, But Does Not Run the Show. YOU DO. You are in Control of Your Wedding Day.

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