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    'tis a good article...an eye opener for those wannabes

    point well taken - i would consider it not just for weddings but other important events that i may stumble upon in the future...

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    very informative.... thanks for sharing the links.... nice post...

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    salamat ts! magamit ni namong mga pobreng ambisyoso!!!

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    share lang pud ko views that's applicable diri sa pinas
    esp in accordance to our traditions

    though I'm not a religious person still I respect traditions
    naka observe ko some (I hope not all or most) wedding photographers esp
    in church ceremonies tend to "overstep" their bounds esp during the solemn
    or sacred parts sa ceremony.

    I mean, the fact that they (the bride & groom) choose to be wedded in the church
    is for the sacrament of matrimony---to solemnize or make sacred of their vows as husband and wife
    then basta2x nalang mu dul-it maayo ang fotog with all these wires and equipment
    I mean I know all those gears are vital or the "intrusion"
    but is there a way to get good angles or shots w/o "desecrating" the event?

    I know naa mga fotogs mu react and say its "necessary" and muingon "wala nalang unta sila kuha fotog"
    pero its funny coz they choose the church for religious and sacred reasons pero still defeated na hinuon
    it's more photo-op than making sacred vows

    just my opinion
    PEACE!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mokiloo View Post
    share lang pud ko views that's applicable diri sa pinas
    esp in accordance to our traditions

    though I'm not a religious person still I respect traditions
    naka observe ko some (I hope not all or most) wedding photographers esp
    in church ceremonies tend to "overstep" their bounds esp during the solemn
    or sacred parts sa ceremony.

    I mean, the fact that they (the bride & groom) choose to be wedded in the church
    is for the sacrament of matrimony---to solemnize or make sacred of their vows as husband and wife
    then basta2x nalang mu dul-it maayo ang fotog with all these wires and equipment
    I mean I know all those gears are vital or the "intrusion"
    but is there a way to get good angles or shots w/o "desecrating" the event?

    I know naa mga fotogs mu react and say its "necessary" and muingon "wala nalang unta sila kuha fotog"
    pero its funny coz they choose the church for religious and sacred reasons pero still defeated na hinuon
    it's more photo-op than making sacred vows

    just my opinion
    PEACE!!!

    nice one...agree ko nimo bro... +1000

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    very informative. thanks for sharing.

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    good article. I learned something new today. thanks Pao.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mokiloo View Post
    share lang pud ko views that's applicable diri sa pinas
    esp in accordance to our traditions

    though I'm not a religious person still I respect traditions
    naka observe ko some (I hope not all or most) wedding photographers esp
    in church ceremonies tend to "overstep" their bounds esp during the solemn
    or sacred parts sa ceremony.

    I mean, the fact that they (the bride & groom) choose to be wedded in the church
    is for the sacrament of matrimony---to solemnize or make sacred of their vows as husband and wife
    then basta2x nalang mu dul-it maayo ang fotog with all these wires and equipment
    I mean I know all those gears are vital or the "intrusion"
    but is there a way to get good angles or shots w/o "desecrating" the event?

    I know naa mga fotogs mu react and say its "necessary" and muingon "wala nalang unta sila kuha fotog"
    pero its funny coz they choose the church for religious and sacred reasons pero still defeated na hinuon
    it's more photo-op than making sacred vows

    just my opinion
    PEACE!!!
    +1 ko ani... naka observe sad ko ani. They forgot nga ang Altar kay sacred place.

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    nice post informative sad.

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