I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Given that the ceremony is in the open air, the minister has no right to behave with such crass insensitivity.
Yes the clicks are annoying, but the day is about the bride and groom, and they want photos to remember it by, for themselves, and their children and grandchildren.
Now, with digital photography, cameras don;t click anymore, although, bizarrely, you get them with 'click' sound built in for that nostangia feeling.
I think any minister should be aware that it is an impotant event, but a little courtesy never hurts on the day.
The way around it is to discuss with your minister in advance if he or she has any objections to photographers, and if so, what and where, then everyone knows where they stand - literally.
Khandro - //
I can't see what's wrong with the picture: she's got her cleavage in, there's a cross in the background and he's got his tackle well protected. Where's the beef?
I personally wish them a happy future. 🙂 //
The minister was objecting to what he perceived to be the intrusive prescence and camera clicking from the wedding photography team.
How is that connected to your observation?
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