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We're married. Is there a film crew with us? Or do you just make your own camera?

Hello, I'm a wedding photographer.

If you are married, please invite some wedding photographers if you really want to record. Because basically, on the wedding day, this couple is very, very busy, I can assure you. Many times, I take the initiative to give some cooperation to newcomers, and it is difficult for them to take the time or fully cooperate.

It is best to hire a professional wedding photographer. If you have some photographers around you, you'd better not give them all the records of the day, because there are many skills and points in shooting a wedding, and it will be very bad if you get started without training. But you can ask the main staff for help without affecting their work.

At the same time, I remind you that many so-called outside professionals specialize in this field. In fact, many of them have their own money to buy machines, and they can take jobs casually by finding some materials. Some may have aesthetic advantages, but they are not necessarily good. You have to see the finished products they took before you hire someone.

You don't need to hire a film crew. If you really want to make a good record, you can basically have two seats (one cameraman on the groom's side and one on the bride's side), and don't care too much about spending money. In our city, double seats are basically 1000. You can also hire a photographer to take pictures, so that you can take some pictures. Very memorable.

You will be very busy on the wedding day, but it is actually very simple to actively cooperate with their work. As long as you cooperate, it won't take you a minute at a time. If you have any ideas and things you want to shoot, just communicate with them in advance.

Send more good cigarettes to the cameraman on the wedding day, and arrange a place for the master to eat after the ceremony.

I wish you a happy wedding!