Vietnamese Wedding?
I am contemplating shooting a coworkers wedding next July. The brides' side is Vietnamese so there will be both the traditional vietnamese wedding at her parents house and then a reception with a priest for there guests over 300 possible.
I have questions for anyone who has shot something like this. Besides being a foot taller than everyone I have a feeling it could be a tough crowd. Did I mention the brides family does not speak english.
I think it would be a fun experiance but could use any tips you got. Thanks.
I have questions for anyone who has shot something like this. Besides being a foot taller than everyone I have a feeling it could be a tough crowd. Did I mention the brides family does not speak english.
I think it would be a fun experiance but could use any tips you got. Thanks.
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If you like Asian food there is usually a ton of it.....mind you all of the Vietnamese weddings I have done were Viet Baptist.....including the minister.............they were a ton of fun.....the minister was the interpreter for me.......
Funny you talk about food my coworker was telling me to look forward to chicken feet, squid and you name it. The Brides family owns a Chinese Buffet. I'm learning how to roll spring rolls
Also, if you're gonna be at the bride's house in the morning snapping the details, make sure you let her know. I dont think this is as important to them but they might be surprised having a photographer taking photos of the bride's preparation. Well, if the bride is Americanized, then dont worry about it. Again, communicate and let them what you'll do in advance.
just make sure you have some one from the family who can speak english and vietnamese well who can round up folks, translate stuff (where to stand, explain schedules, what's good to eat lol, etc)
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It's all good to eat! No need for translation there!
But yeah, look for some translators if you can. Ask the B+G, to set someone who knows both english and Viet. to do the pulling aside job, especially since you do not know Vietnamese. definitely prepare for some seriously colorful dresses! The bride, if in traditional garb, will be in a spiff Ao Dai. Those are some serious colors in there!
Will they be doing the traditional tea exchange?
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