>>4039925Yeah. I shoot... chapel weddings? In the... chapel... helicopter? At the Grand Canyon chapel? Anyways, I didn't make up the two-camera rule. If you were to poll 100 wedding photographers, 100 of them would say "you need a backup camera." This would/should be obvious to anyone who wasn't a contrarian imageboard cretin, who delights in being purposefully revolting, but for anyone who actually takes their work seriously, and takes the fact that a once-in-a-lifetime event has literally zero room for "haha oopsie my camera broke sowwy" error, you'd say, "it's important that I don't fail my clients when they trust me and are paying me money to document their once-in-a-lifetime event." You don't care about your clients, because you don't care about anything. This board is filled with narcissistic little nihilist zoomer shitbags who can't be bothered to do anything. They can't be bothered to take photos, can't be bothered to edit their photos, can't be bothered to learn their craft... can't be bothered to do really much of anything, other than make excuses for their life-trajectory of abject failure in an echo chamber containment system for objectively worthless social rejects.