electric_fan: even noobs have to follow the rules.
electric_fan: even noobs have to follow the rules.
hmmm... I was informed of these rules I think last november pa during my own wedding seminar thingy. To my own experience (wedding) and a few weddings after that(no longer mine.. ako lang nag shoot hehhee), okay ra kaayo mu break sa rules.... "AS LONG AS" the bride and groom get their own priest and not the parish priest. wala gyuy mu samok na church attendants labi na kung naa gyud budget na wedding... with coordinators and stuff, kay ma rendered useless man sila kay ang officiating priest baya ang mag buot sa procedures etc. and yes not all priest believe in this rules crap! They know (and I know) that during a wedding the couple hardly notices the photographers and videographers... medjo naglutaw na sa excitement(or mahay)... so you guys could suggest this to your clients to get thier own priest since most couples 1 year before pa nag book nana og photographers diba?
hehehe try at your own risk hehehhe
monica's on the phone right now following up the sched for the next accreditation...
but there's a problem... I can't get accredited because I'm not catholic!!!![]()
wahahaa ka loooy pa bunyag dayun!!! hehee ka lain sad ana nga rule oi dapat open religion taOriginally Posted by abortretryfail
well, they're planning now a seminar sched for non-catholics... but sometime later after
all the catholic photographers, videographers, coordinators, etc... are done.
the reason why they're being prioritizing is because... according to the church... the
catholics are the ones committing the most transgressions.
Maybe ila na gi tuyo cos mas daghan og catholic na photographers... I'm not a catholic myself but Chay was my wedding photographer.
Wedding Photography
wala lang... :P
My 1st Wedding Photo Shots
Using Canon G3 Digital Camera & Vivitar 285 Flash
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glad to hear nga dey are planning to give seminar also to none cathonlics...Originally Posted by abortretryfail
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