Wedding Videos

Fortunately, not many of our clients book a professional videographer. Maybe two or three a year, and then usually just to keep mum happy.
For the last seven years we've always tried to work in harmony with pro videographers, but more often than not we've come back from the gig intent upon making a Plasticine model of the videographer and getting out the pins. The only exception that springs to mind is Leo Ferenc of Perfect Day Studios with whom it's always a pleasure to work.
However, after the last wedding at which we had a pro video crew we've reluctantly decided that enough is enough. Unless they get carried away on the day, we usually have no problem with a guest videoing the ceremony and speeches, but we're no longer prepared to work with a professional videographer unless we know for sure that he or she won't compromise our coverage of the day. In practice that means one with whom we've worked before or who comes highly recommended by fellow wedding photographers.
For the last seven years we've always tried to work in harmony with pro videographers, but more often than not we've come back from the gig intent upon making a Plasticine model of the videographer and getting out the pins. The only exception that springs to mind is Leo Ferenc of Perfect Day Studios with whom it's always a pleasure to work.
However, after the last wedding at which we had a pro video crew we've reluctantly decided that enough is enough. Unless they get carried away on the day, we usually have no problem with a guest videoing the ceremony and speeches, but we're no longer prepared to work with a professional videographer unless we know for sure that he or she won't compromise our coverage of the day. In practice that means one with whom we've worked before or who comes highly recommended by fellow wedding photographers.

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