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Avoid the amateur on the day

The wedding | day is often one ofi I the ' most memorable highlights of a lifetime. ! | With ! advances! in technology ; there ! are I! now more options open to im-

W. ;■ I mortalising the great day. In addition .to still photography there is now the choice of having a video made of the ceremony, reception | and departure. (I -ii| I New technology does | however have its perils. While grim I experience taught (generations to avoid the camera-happy relation as a chronicler of the day this ! wisdom Is having to! be learnt again. I The lasting I disaster of poorly-lit! prints !is sometimes being replaced by poorly-fiimed (videos. ' In either case! it is ex-, tremely (difficult |to repair the damage (done by a! mis-guided attempt toj whittle j wedding costs' down. Ideally . couples should make sure that the wedding : is covered pro-! fessionally by! both video and conventional camera. This will | (ensure that memories of the day are of good (quality (and also provide a record for those K unable to make the “big day.” || i( i : A print qr j two for elderly aunts' is socially acceptable and despite the popularity of' videos not everyone has them.

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Press, 24 March 1988, Page 41

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Avoid the amateur on the day Press, 24 March 1988, Page 41

Avoid the amateur on the day Press, 24 March 1988, Page 41