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It's also not enough time to find another photographer. Much less one that would have the correct equipment AND be in her price range. She's fully aware that I'm still "learning" and she understands the lighting may be an issue. Thank you for the help, though...
Refer the job to someone with the equipment and skill to complete it to the standard to which a wedding should be. I'm sorry, but four days is NOT enough time to learn how to speedlight-light a wedding.
most churches do not allow flash photography during the ceremony.
the only ceremony we have used flash for was at the Tampa Aquarium, but really, there was no choice regardless of the camera used because of a scant few purple and blue spotlights being the only lighting.
check with the venue beforehand to find out about their rules on flash photography during the ceremony.
whether they allow flash or not, I would highly recommend doing what we do.
in addition to the regular shots during the ceremony, we also take formal portraits (usually after the ceremony but before the reception) where you can get pictures of everyone still dressed up. (bride/groom, wedding party, bridesmaids, groomsmen...etc etc) there are usually no rules against using flash after the ceremony, and they always make for some really nice shots.