February 9, 2007, Newsletter Issue #51: No More Missing a Moment

Tip of the Week

Aunt Ida decides to do the jitterbug, Grandpa Fred holds his grand daughter for the very first time, your brother gives a beautiful toast—at a wedding, special moments happen in a flash. When using film to shoot, you run the risk of losing some of these wedding moments forever. Capture them all with a digital camera instead.

The difference between capturing a high-speed and a regular shot means having to change the film (or worse, changing cameras). This, of course, takes time away from the moment. Since digital wedding photography eliminates the film factor that problem is eliminated as well. With a minor setting change and a click of a button the moment is yours—forever.

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