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Best wedding shots: the Guests

Although all the attention is often on the bride and groom (and quite rightly so) don’t over look the guests and the moments happening around you.
A wedding is a great chance to document the happiness of others. The key is to be in a position where the light is good and people do not notice that you are watching and waiting for that perfect shot.
I often take images from the side line of others having their photograph taken in front of them for a more natural looking shot.
A telephoto lens can be very handy but is not essential.
PAGE 1: Best wedding shots – the venue
PAGE 2: Best wedding shots – the details
PAGE 3:Best wedding shots – the dress
PAGE 4: Best wedding shots – the beauty shot
PAGE 5: Best wedding shots – the boys
PAGE 6: Best wedding shots – the first look
PAGE 7: Best wedding shots – the big entrance
PAGE 8: Best wedding shots – the guests
PAGE 9: Best wedding shots – the bridge & groom
PAGE 10: Best wedding shots – the children
PAGE 11: Best wedding shots – the first dance
PAGE 12: Best wedding shots – the after party
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