I wasn't the designated photographer. Just happened to take my camera along at my gf's sister's big day, so took a couple of shots. Thankfully the hired professional didn't mind.
Hi Melvin,
The first, third, fourth & sixth shot is nice, and is what a second photographer should look for because the main photographer will be nearer to the bride and groom. Actually as long as you don't shoot the same angle/shot as the main photographer or stand directly opposite him/her, it should be fine. I didn't scold you or show black face @ you, right?
The finger shot is nice but not storytelling enough.
The last shot is more of a main photographer's shot.
Max 2.8
Hi Max, actually I didn't consider myself as a 2nd photographer at all. Don't misunderstand that. Afterall I'm not selling those photos. The last shot, I simply took it whilst still being seated, never intended it to be a 'main photographer's shot'.
There's no reason to scold me or show black face either, I'm the one who engaged you as the photographer. I was like any other guest that day and could've stood up and walk around with a compact camera to shoot. But I of course wouldn't want to ruin my sister-in-law's to-be own photos so I didn't. The signing and all, I didn't walk up to the area to steal shots, right?
But thanks for your comments anyway, much appreciated.
photographer-to-photographer, i understood your work and didn't want to get in your way. Afterall, I trust you to cover the whole event which was why I chose you.