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Can other people take photos during the formal photography?

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Can other people take photos during the formal photography?

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Of course many guests can take many pictures, and this is a pleasant part of attending weddings. This is no problem for us and we are happy if they do. When we are working through a pre-determined series of photographs with a schedule established, the process can be delayed. A problem arises when there are several cameras aimed at a formal group and the topics to be looking at different lenses. It diverts the attention and ruins the image. Another reason is when we are using a detection device to activate a second flash, other flashes will trigger this flash, and ruin the photos (that you’re paying for). It also causes loss of time and new energy. Ideally, guests should show respect for the bride and groom, they want what is best for them, to hire the professional photographer and lay down their cameras during the formal meeting.

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