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Old 03-23-2008, 06:13 PM   #5 (permalink)
jack-laurenson
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yeah, i would suggest just finding a family member or friend with a video camera and taking stills from the days footage. if you make a film instead not only do you have a more accurate interpretation of the days events but like baron said you can take loads of still shots from it aswell. all you need is somebody with a steady hand.

however, if your adament that you want a photographer i can offer my services for about £250. im currently studying a BA in photojournalism so weddings arent realy my thing but i can take damn good pictures.

have a look at my website and contact me if you think im suitable.

jacklaurenson.tk

congratulations on your happy day by the way
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