Shooting weddings is a lot of work and you have to be on your feet for at least 4 hours with no break and usually move at medium speed for that entire time. Most weddings I do, I'm on my feet, constantly, for at least 6 hours. I usually don't feel it until about an hour before "quittin' time" and then oh boy.
By the time I get home, I'm flat ... my battery is completely flat-lined and it takes me at least a day (sometime more) to recover.
But, the smiles I get when I talk to the clients after the event, when they've seen the photos - that makes it all worth while ... oh, and the money ain't bad either. But I do it because I love the celebration of life that is a wedding and I'm usually still on an emotional high a couple of hours later.
Very well said Scott... (Though I go top speed. Man my last wedding my legs were killing me after all the stairs I ran! !)
And the emotional high = no sleep until I have seen that I got what I wanted to get...
(Poor Jeff- Talk about a derailment! HA HA! I doubt he minds though...)
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Very well said Scott... (Though I go top speed. Man my last wedding my legs were killing me after all the stairs I ran! !)
And the emotional high = no sleep until I have seen that I got what I wanted to get...
(Poor Jeff- Talk about a derailment! HA HA! I doubt he minds though...)
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