What photographers do at your wedding when you’re not looking
What does your photographer do when you’re not looking?
Take silly pictures…
What would you do?
Aw, my long arm technique needs work – can’t get our faces in focus!
International men of mystery, the Ontario Place pavillions do look like something out of a mid 70’s James Bond film.
So we better act the part!
And turn it into a fight scene on the precipitous edge where only the strong survive the sunset.
Or maybe it’s a kung-fu movie, who knows – after working a wedding for 8 hours your minds a little bent.
Ok but just in-case this is the first time you’ve met me or Amish – take a look at what I shot that day, and here’s a few of Amish’s images if you’re looking for a Toronto area wedding photographer. Â Just moment’s before our silliness:

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Creative composition above – and being creative with the gel’s from my lights below:
It’s always good to have a second shooter for weddings because there’s often too much going on….Amish got mom coming down the isle:
While I got the bride crying
A nice close up of the ringing of the groom
Other times the assistant can scout areas to shoot when we’re limited for time – like Amish did for these portraits.
Amish also thought up this nice series of shots contrasting the boutonnieres:
Amish is a good natured guy who’s fun to shoot with so check him out for your Toronto wedding. Â He’s also got a rich cultural heritage and understanding of Indian wedding traditions if you’re planning something big like that.


















One Response to “What photographers do at your wedding when you’re not looking”
Deanna on: November 21st, 2008 at 1:02 pm
Looks like you two need the quikpod.com, you amateurs!
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