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Wedding photos

Postby TheStoner » Sep 15th, '11, 21:34



You're performing close-up at a wedding reception. The photographer herds everyone together for the group photos. What do you do? My reaction has always been "I'm not a guest here, I'm working, I'm not friend or family so clearly I shouldn't be in these group pictures". I'm fine with the photographer getting shots while I'm performing, but being in the big group shots seems wrong to me. However at the last three weddings I've done the couple have called me over to be in these shots so I've gone and join the group. Just seems a bit suprising - they don't ask the DJ or waiters to be in these pictures!

I'd be interested to know others experiences of this - thanks!

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Re: Wedding photos

Postby Erwin » Sep 15th, '11, 23:03

How bizarre! So in years to come the kids will be looking at the wedding album picking out the previous generation of relations, and then who's that guy? The magician. Weird. I'd love to hear if others have had this experience. :shock:

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Re: Wedding photos

Postby themagicwand » Sep 15th, '11, 23:36

Worked plenty of weddings but never been asked to join the group picture! When the photographer calls them all outside for the group shot, that's usually my cue to go the bar/toilet/home (delete as appropriate).

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Re: Wedding photos

Postby hds02115 » Sep 16th, '11, 00:03

Yeah, I've never come across this before. I'm the same, usually using the photo time as a bit of down time, preparing and using the toilet ect. I guess you must just be that good at establishing a good rapport with your guests they feel like you're one of the family aye. That's great though, I guess when other people look at the photos they might ask who you are and when finding out you're the magician hunt you down for their own events.

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Re: Wedding photos

Postby Lady of Mystery » Sep 16th, '11, 07:32

I've only ever had this once and yes it did feel kind of strange. A few times I've had a photo taken just me and the couple but I was very suprised when I was asked to be in the group shot.

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Re: Wedding photos

Postby russpie » Sep 16th, '11, 11:16

Bit odd. I've been asked to have a photo with the bride & groom which I thought was odd but the group one is even weirder.

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Re: Wedding photos

Postby Lee Smith » Sep 16th, '11, 13:25

Yep, never happened to me.

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Re: Wedding photos

Postby Stephen Ward » Sep 16th, '11, 14:11

Never happened to me!

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Re: Wedding photos

Postby deano0010 » Sep 16th, '11, 18:59

Never been asked to join in with the guests during official photos, but have been asked whilst doing tables to pose with some of the guests for a quick snap.



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Re: Wedding photos

Postby Alfred Borden » Sep 17th, '11, 10:46

I guess the professional thing to do be to ask the bride or groom their feelings?

Fantastic business op though, people looking through photos

"who's that chap?"

"oh, he was our magician, everyone loved him, and I'm still amazed at how he got the ring to appear from the wedding cake!"

Great way for word to get around!

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