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I like to hit that priest in the face.

Anyone who sees marriage as an "industry" is clueless to begin with.

Oh my lord LOL
People doing wedding receptions full time, wedding cakes full time, wedding celebrant full, wedding decorations full time, wedding catering full time, making wedding rings full time ... etc is not an Industry?
 
Oh my lord LOL
People doing wedding receptions full time, wedding cakes full time, wedding celebrant full, wedding decorations full time, wedding catering full time, making wedding rings full time ... etc is not an Industry?

So you understand how all the paraphernalia of doing weddings. You don't understand weddings themselves at all.
 
So you understand how all the paraphernalia of doing weddings. You don't understand weddings themselves at all.

I don't understand you,
but i know lots of people earn their living from weddings full time.
 
here are some of the comments:

"Holy Schmoly! I'm a minister and I would never do that. If the photography staff was intrusive I would speak to them afterwards so they might have more consideration of the couple and the ceremony next time, but I would never ruin a beautiful moment like that. I would not blame the couple for ripping the minister a new one. "It's about God not photography" Really? It's about the couple! They just want Gods sanction.

What a miserable old git."


"I am a wedding vendor, sound production to be exact. I have done literally hundreds of weddings..... this priest is so far out of line he should not have been paid and on the border line of being asked to leave for ruining the moment. When you are at a third party wedding site, the officiant, the music, the decor, the venue, catering are ALL VENDORS. We all work together to what the bridal party wants and paid for. He should never ever be a wedding officiant again!"
 
here are some of the comments:

"Holy Schmoly! I'm a minister and I would never do that. If the photography staff was intrusive I would speak to them afterwards so they might have more consideration of the couple and the ceremony next time, but I would never ruin a beautiful moment like that. I would not blame the couple for ripping the minister a new one. "It's about God not photography" Really? It's about the couple! They just want Gods sanction.

What a miserable old git."

He's gone too far the other way, for the same reason some totally support the priest all the way. We don't know what went before.

If I'd been the priest, I'd have quietly said to the couple, "Excuse me a moment", then quietly instructed the photographer to back off a few steps. As I said, the intervention was fine, the manner was not.
 
To be honest,
Muslim weddings are the best,
they are quick and simple, photographers/video can do what ever they want, just take off your shoes thats all.
 
That photographer have done 300 plus weddings.
That priest maybe have done 2 or 3 weddings and thought he was the most important person in that ceremony :lol: The more you watch the video, the more stupid he looks.

 
Now this photographer in this video is unprofessional. :mad:
There is nothing to click but she keep on clicking. I like to hit her in the face. :lol:

 
Given that we could hear the clicking of the camera in the other video, that photographer was at least as close.

Nope, the other photographer was clicking the bride and groom laughing and facial expression.

This one just click without thinking.
 
The priest was out of line. A more careful practitioner of christianity would have found a more compassionate and less irate way to guide those in attendance toward the desired behaviour, instead of just throwing a hissy.

As I mentioned in an earlier post which was completely ignored, we don't know what went on BEFORE the 'hissy fit'. We don't see how long and in what ways the photographer and videographer had been as intrusive as they were when the final straw fell on the camel's back. I'm not saying that the priest could have handled it better, but I think there is a whole lot more to the story that what we see in that clip, especially since the photographer had to be told at least 3 times to back off before he relented. He refused to move, and that is not the sign of a professional photographer.

It's doubtful that we will see the entire ceremony, so we're stuck with the clip. However, if not for the actions of the photographer - being in a place where a professional would not have been (he was close enough for the mic to pick up the sound of his camera) - this thread would not even exist.

The priest may not have been polite, but I believe the ignorant cameraman drove him to it. After all, he was all jokes and smiles the moment before the 'hissy'.
 
As I mentioned in an earlier post which was completely ignored, we don't know what went on BEFORE the 'hissy fit'. We don't see how long and in what ways the photographer and videographer had been as intrusive as they were when the final straw fell on the camel's back. I'm not saying that the priest could have handled it better, but I think there is a whole lot more to the story that what we see in that clip, especially since the photographer had to be told at least 3 times to back off before he relented. He refused to move, and that is not the sign of a professional photographer.

It's doubtful that we will see the entire ceremony, so we're stuck with the clip. However, if not for the actions of the photographer - being in a place where a professional would not have been (he was close enough for the mic to pick up the sound of his camera) - this thread would not even exist.

The priest may not have been polite, but I believe the ignorant cameraman drove him to it. After all, he was all jokes and smiles the moment before the 'hissy'.

Before that, the priest sucked the grooms cock.
Then, he got mad when the groom got married.
 
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