I do keep it on rapid fire - but usually I just take 1 or 2 of a particular shot. I like to make sure I get at least one of what I'm seeing. I'd say I take 150 before the wedding - of them dressing, of the people, of the flowers and stuff. Then maybe 20 or 30 before the ceremony at the church - of the crowd, of the older people in the crowd, etc, of the setup, the decorations. I probably take 200 during the ceremony depending on how long it is. At least. I try to take 2 or 3 of each person coming down the aisle and leaving, so I could easily get 20 each way - 40 just there. I take some candids of the receiving line - they always go over well even tho I don't particularly like them cuz they are just straight shots, but couples seem to like them. Then some of the transportation - maybe a few straight shots and an artsy shot or three. Then them leaving, then getting to the reception. I take some shots before they enter of the setup and overall look of the reception location. They come in and I get a couple of their introductions each so they have shots to choose from. I make sure to shoot as much as I can before food is served then I let them eat. I get a bunch during the cake cutting, a couple during the bouquet, garter, maybe 10 during first dance another 10 during last dance and 50 or 100 in the middle of people and people dancing.
I'd say I couldn't POSSIBLY shoot under 500 shots and absolutely say for sure that I got everything I wanted. 1300 shots includes 2 photogs. I shot about 800, she shot about 500 and then we narrowed it down to about 380 for them to pick their 250 4x6's.
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