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Old 2006-03-05, 11:37 PM   #10
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Yes, I have a website. However, I am not allowed to post it here. You can see it at "Vendors Place" at the bottom of the main page.

I can understand why people would opt for photo before video in the past. However, I expect more people would start changing their minds after they realised that many of their friends have nice digital cameras (possibly the same cameras the professionals use), and some of them can take nice photos almost as good as the professionals. For videos, it is a totally different story.

Good video cameras are still very expensive and most likely your friends do not have access to one. Not to mention the skills necessary for filming the wedding, editing and putting the videos on DVD. People think that wedding video is not important because they mix up the nicely done wedding video on DVD with the home videos their parents took which were on VHS, not edited, make you sick after watching it for more than 10 min and gathering dust on the shelf. If properly done, wedding videos could be amazing, capturing the actual memorable moments, the emotion, the vows and even the atmosphere.

I am a videographer, video is my business and most likely I am biased. Anyway, if you've decided not to have a videographer, you may want to take a look at my DIY wedding video guide. It might help.
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