There sure is some fussy peeps in this world isn’t there? And I think most of them were at the same wedding as me on Saturday, lol!
I should have realised it was going to be one of those days as soon as the bride arrived at the church. The car pulled up and whilst I was turning my camera on and sorting my settings out she went and climbed out. Well that was no good! I needed a shot of her in the back of the car with her father. So I had to make her clamber back in. She wasn’t very happy because she thought her dress was getting all crumpled. Well I dont know why she was blaming me, she shouldn’t a gone getting out then should she?
Anyway we got that over and done with and then we entered the church for the ceremony. It was pretty dim inside the church but fortunately I’d remembered to charge my batteries so my little pop up flash would work. I was busy running back and forth and from side to side around the back of the altar getting pics of the faces of the bride and groom from different angles as they looked at each other when the vicar suddenly stopped the ceremony to request I cease taking photos. “I’m just doing my job” I protested. But he maintained I was causing a distraction to the proceedings and demeaning the dignity of the occasion. Heck! Talk about fussyrella! Anyway I got my own back afterwards when we did the signing of the register photos. After the couple have signed the register it is traditional for the minister to hand over to the photographer so he can set a few shots up. Well firstly, with the bride and groom seated at the table, I made the vicar stand on their left…then I made him stand on their right…then I made him stand behind right in between them…then I asked him to perch on the edge of the register desk (which he refused to do, lolz)…then I made him hold the brides bouquet while I photographed the bride and groom and their witnesses, which he was non too happy about, giggle…and finally when I’d finished I took a close up of his big, red, grimacing face! lmao.
We arrived at the hotel for the reception at 3pm. Because I was busy photographing the newly weds as they walked up the red carpet into the hotel I accidentally backed into the waitress holding the champagne glasses almost knocking her over and spilling all the plonk. Yikes!
The formal photographs were scheduled for 3.30-4.30pm and the couple requested a ‘Big Group’ photograph of all the guests. The hotel manager said we could do this on the huge lawn at the rear of the building, so we duly made our way around the back. It took a while setting everybody up as they were all milling around yapping with one another and not paying any attention to me as I was trying to arrange them all. In the end I had to cup my hands around my mouth and bellow “Shut the hell up you muppets!” at the top of my voice. That seemed to do the trick and enabled me to get everyone standing to attention in regimental lines for a nice military style group photograph.
Afterwards the couple wanted some family shots so I moved them over to this section of the gardens with a really beautiful back ground of flowers. It took me a while getting everything as I wanted it, as I’m a stickler for spick and spanness, but we got there in the end. I’m a bit miffed at the mother of the bride though I must say. The newly weds aren’t back off honeymoon yet so I had to send the photographs to the brides mother. She phoned me yesterday complaining that in every single group shot everyone has their eyes closed because they are squinting into the sun. Now I admit I hadn’t actually realised that on the day. But surely the beautiful flowery back ground more than compensates??? What a fusspot!
The hotel manager was another fussy so and so, too. He kept coming out and asking me how much longer was I going to be? I said as long as it takes! The wedding photographs are the most important element of the day. However, he reckoned that I’d already overshot the allocated time scheduled for the photographs by more than an hour and if I didn’t hurry up the wedding meal would be ruined. Well, pfffffffff! It was only quarter to six so we weren’t that far behind schedule. And I still had the shots of the bride and groom to do. Well Mr Fussyanna was so put out he went and had a word with the bride and groom rabbitting on about the meal being ready to be served. He caused such a fuss that the couple decided they didn’t have time for any more photos as they didn’t want their guests delayed any further and the day being spoiled. Well I just hope he’s damn proud of himself! The couples wedding album is now going to look pretty crappy and its all HIS fault! Fortunately I was only booked up until the wedding breakfast so I didn’t have to put up with anymore fussy behaviourable problematic people. Pheeeeeeewwwwwwwww! If all my weddings are going to be this tough I think I’ll need to put me prices up, lollllllll.
