Those thinking of taking up wedding photography best keep away from these techniques

Jul 10, 2014 13:43 GMT  ·  By

Photographers are everywhere these days, from the hipster kid living on your block to the eager dad at your office who can’t wait to take his kids out hiking just to snap a few nature pictures.

The trouble is, not every photographer knows there is a certain etiquette to be applied at some events. And to illustrate this very point, Toronto Start photographer Randy Risling shows you a few “tips and tricks” that will sure put a dumper on any wedding.

For example, since you’re going to be stepping into a real quiet place (the church), you best make sure the beep feature isn't Disabled. Enable it just before you enter the holy location, and in the process, bump up the Shutter Volume all the way to the max.

Another important aspect is where you’ll be sitting. With this in mind, it becomes imperious that you sit on the isle itself or just very close to it. It doesn't matter if the places are taken already, just ask the people there to move, they will surely happy to give up their seat.

The best part is, since most churches offer a low lighting setting, all you need to do is keep your camera on auto. This way you can be sure the flash will go off automatically anytime you snap a photo. I don’t want to ruin the rest of the video for you, so take a look bellow.