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Old 06-25-2009, 08:57 PM
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How big is the wedding going to be? How many people attending? How many in the wedding party? Outdoor or Indoor? This should be able to help you decide what you should and shouldn't bring.

I'm going to shoot my first wedding next spring as well and will have the basics. I've taken pictures for the person whose wedding I'm doing and she knows how my photos turn out. I wish I had the money to get a lot of pro equipment, just as I'm sure she wishes she had more money to hire a "pro". Thing is there are a million of photographers that are better than I, but I'm good enough for her and that's good enough for me.

Talk to the couple way ahead of time and let them know what you plan to accomplish and then take confidence in knowing that you will be able to produce images that will capture their special day and something they can share with each other for ever.
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