>>4462260>18 days laterHow long do you think it took me to cull? Do you think it was 18 days? Culled it just as quickly as the weddings I shoot 3-4k. Way to be dishonest.
>>4462264Get an okay from the bride and groom and stay out of the way of the photog/video if there is one.
Consider that even if you aren't in the shot, it can be hard enough to get a group looking at one spot together, and having an extra camera out there might impact the "real" important shots, so avoid shooting when they're doing formals and stuff.
You also run the risk (if you look legit) of having guests come up to you for specific shots.
Most weddings I've been to, including this one, had someone bring a camera. Also consider that if you get your pictures taken as a guest, having a camera can kind of look out of place compared to regular non-camera guest photos. Definitely keep it out of site during ceremony.
Just use it for snapshots during the reception with your friends / partner / tablemates, and maybe some candid's throughout the day. Feel free to pay attention to the photog, just try not to encroach on their territory too much.