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Flow Posing: The Practical Guide for Wedding Photographers

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New and Old wedding photographers can learn a few things by reading this book.


"Can this book be used during ceremony planning, YES."


Soon to be brides will understand and appreciate the work involved coordinating photography in their wedding and will pickup what is expected from both the Photographer and the Bride and Groom.


Johnnies clear and complete description of how professional efficiency before, during and after the wedding will make that "Special Day" be very special indeed.


Numerous pictures of real weddings along with the minimum equipment needed to shoot a wedding are spelled out with links to Johnnies support site will make purchasing equipment super easy.

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First published April 29, 2012

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June 13, 2014
This book tells of the process to minimize the time between the end of a wedding ceremony and the reception by organizing the time for group pictures. This makes the wedding go faster for everyone who is waiting for the reception to start. If the photographer botches this process the wedding can be doomed to end poorly with tensions high who know what will happen.
My friend John Cook who did wedding photography for 35 years developed this system.
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