Permalink Reply by Dreams Creation Video Production on November 10, 2011 at 1:37pm omg! that was awesome! I laughed so hard!!!!!!! very well done guys!
But to answer the above question, we have run into a few photographers who seemed to be this way. One thing to combat all of this is introducing yourself and letting them know your game plan. There are times as in the processional at a wedding where both of you need to get a shot so play nice as we are all there to get a job done. We as videographers are taping live sight and sound which cannot be duplicated as the photographer could. What I mean is... the photographer can take a picture before or after the vows and no one will ever know when they took them. The photographer is more likely to walk around while taking shots when us videographers usually have a lock down shot. Just my 2 cents worth.
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