Shooting LDS Temple Weddings: What to Expect
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If you're a Utah-based or destination wedding shooter, LDS temple jobs will land on your calendar — and the no-cameras-inside rule catches first-timers flat-footed. The real skill here is building a full, cohesive gallery around a ceremony you never photographed: candids of excluded guests waiting outside, the temple exit moment, and a formals session on grounds where tripods may be restricted. Know this going in, or you'll be improvising when the couple walks out.
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