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Also, don't force us into writing sentimental vows. We aren't all as eloquent as the men you see in the movies - and the last thing you'll want on your wedding day is for us to stand up and talk about "how purdy you look in that there weddin' dress." Watch the wedding movies to get your sappy fix, then show us the vows you've already written for us - we'll be happy to read them.

I hope that in this short brainstorming exercise, I have managed to tease your mind and put it in the right track. Though shooting on location is a challenging task, the satisfaction and results you achieve makes it all worthwhile.

One major difference is the 1D X cannot autofocus on apertures beyond f/5.6 with Canon extenders while the 1D MK IV can go up to f/8. However I have discovered if you attached the Kenko Teleplus Pro X teleconverter wedding movies to the EOS-1D X the camera will AF down to f/8. There should be no reason why this professional camera cannot AF beyond f/5.6 when used with Canon extenders and I hope this flaw will be addressed by a future firmware update.

Whimsical wedding photography is all about bringing the creative and slightly abstract world of imagination into the realm of reality via a creative eye. Here's 7 things that should help a professional wedding photographer or engaged couple achieve a whimsical wedding photography shoot.

In addition to Photoshoots practicing in the mirror all of your emotions angles and body language another great tip to prepare for a shoot is to look in a magazine or catalog. For a bikini shoot, the best magazine to grab is Sports Illustrated, and a Victoria's Secret Swimsuit Edition catalog is perfect. As you flip through the pages, pay attention to the models movement. Look at the emotion in their face, and their body language. In your mind, imagine how the photo shoot could have happened. What pose was before this one? What pose came after? Can you see how you could have handled the pose differently and made it unique? If you see a pose you like, try to emulate it. But you want to remain fascinating, so try to make it your own. Make it better!

If cost is becoming an issue then consider getting some videos made of your wedding day. Many times this is more cost effective and copies can be made cheaply. Videos instead of Coimbatore packages are becoming very popular.

Typically, wedding packages are offered at three levels: basic, deluxe, and premium. The first is for the budget-conscious, and can range anywhere from $400 to $1,000. This will cover the basics of the ceremony, plus some before and after shots, candids, preparation, etc - all at the prime location, all taking up somewhere under 250 exposures. Level to or will generally include pre-ceremony shooting of the bride and groom getting ready Photoshoots at home or the chapel bridesmaids etc and some of the reception. It will also cover portraits during that time. Running time: 2 to 4 hours, up to 350 exposures. These figures are very general, and some wedding photographers charge way more, and shoot tones of exposures.

It's priceless. This is my favorite part about photo booths. When the image of your sweaty Uncle Norman wearing a sparkly pink boa while pretending to choke your old sorority sister Ashley who's donning a Darth Vader mask is forever captured on film, you know you've made the right decision. Even a $10,000-a-night wedding photographer can't get you that. A certain chemistry happens when you have an open bar and an open camera, and you wouldn't want to get in the middle of that relationship now would you?

Decide on props. Baby photos usually consist of the baby leaning on something or playing with something. Come prepared with ideas about what you would like to see in the photographs with your baby. If you have some items at home that you want in the pictures, bring them along.

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Remember I mentioned using a zoom? It's a life-saver if the officiator gets crabby when you get too close for his or her liking. You can be 12 feet away, yet zoom in on the ring exchange, the "kiss", etc. The added bonus is that people's faces look more natural when shot a distance away, because you're avoiding what's called perspective distortion. Too close, and noses look bigger and more prominent.

Don't put the camera down! Every moment with children is an opportunity for a great shot. And you might have noticed they don't tend to stay in one place for very long... Keep shooting, keep watching, keep the creativity flowing. And if your child just wants to make funny faces that's fine - if you keep photographing for long enough, their facade will drop eventually and suddenly you will get a flash of the real them.

The biggest challenge in getting any business off the ground is start-up cost. A camera would be a good start. The problem is that the majority of professional quality cameras start at about $1,800. Why that might not sound like a lot. That's just the camera body and does not include any lenses you will need. The lenses you will need to start can vary in price range, but a good start would be around $500.00. This would be the bare necessities to get started. Flash equipment and off camera lighting are a need, but not from the start. You can work on building up your equipment as you grow.