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Minimize your gear where possible. Take a maximum of three lenses and stick to only using those so you can be more
focused on being present than what focal length you’re shooting on. I shoot with two cameras consistently on a harness so I don’t have to waste time messing with my gear.
– India Earl
Strive to shoot weddings with the skill of a master along with the empathy of a saint. To accomplish that, try to view a wedding day through the eyes of their loved ones, be it their mother, father, sibling, or friend. So, at any particular moment, you might try to think about what different people are seeing or experiencing and what is most important to them. It mainly comes down to having empathy and shooting not only through our eyes, but from our hearts.
– David and Luke Edmonson
Don’t fall into the ‘preview trap’.
Take your time to review the pictures you took – all of them. Dig deep and
find the right path through your images. It doesn’t take hours, it takes days. This is one of the most important stages of the job. If you go for the quick and shareable, you’ll end up with images without personality.
– Cinzia Bruschini
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