At one of our most recent weddings, I had a special assistant - my sister! Ben, who is my usual helper was unavailable, so Tracy stepped in! And didn't she do a brilliant job : )
We stocked up on our snacks (lots of lollies!), and water, went over all the details for the day and headed to Phillip Island. The day went so quickly because we had so much fun with Alisha, Simon and their friends. We certainly had a lot of giggles - my tummy was quite sore by the end of the day.
I asked Tracy to write a short story about her experience, and here it is . . .
Thanks sis,
I was only too happy to help my sister out at a wedding recently. I know how heavy the camera case is and I can imagine it is worth its weight in gold when you’re 31 weeks pregnant, so I was honoured to help lighten the load for the day.
How hard could it be? I thought. Carry what I’m asked to carry, stand where I’m asked to stand, shoot where I am asked to shoot. What I learnt was anyone can take a photo, but it takes patience, timing and a certain amount of telepathy to capture a memory.
Christina placed me perfectly in the corner and even locked the settings in on the camera. All I had to do was pull the trigger. But what she does that I can’t is wait - wait patiently for that twinkle in the eye, curl of the lip or belly laugh. Timing is everything and her ability to predict what would happen next provided for some unbelievable images that were missed by the naked eye.
Call it sibling rivalry but I did manage to do a few things Christina could not. I lost the camera cap (and found it) three times and I hit myself in the head with the camera which made for a memorable moment for those on Table 10.
I am going to stick to my day job, but I know why my sister does it now. The euphoria of witnessing a couple take their vows is addictive, not to mention the adrenalin rush when you’re racing around the dance floor....weddings are happy places.
How hard could it be? I thought. Carry what I’m asked to carry, stand where I’m asked to stand, shoot where I am asked to shoot. What I learnt was anyone can take a photo, but it takes patience, timing and a certain amount of telepathy to capture a memory.
Christina placed me perfectly in the corner and even locked the settings in on the camera. All I had to do was pull the trigger. But what she does that I can’t is wait - wait patiently for that twinkle in the eye, curl of the lip or belly laugh. Timing is everything and her ability to predict what would happen next provided for some unbelievable images that were missed by the naked eye.
Call it sibling rivalry but I did manage to do a few things Christina could not. I lost the camera cap (and found it) three times and I hit myself in the head with the camera which made for a memorable moment for those on Table 10.
I am going to stick to my day job, but I know why my sister does it now. The euphoria of witnessing a couple take their vows is addictive, not to mention the adrenalin rush when you’re racing around the dance floor....weddings are happy places.
Tracy
here she is! |
Tracy captured some great behind the scenes shots... Tracy's are on the left & see what I got on the right. |
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