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Hi Guys,
This might be in the wrong section so mods, please do move if necessary.
I've been doing weddings for some time now, but last week was the first time I have encountered this issue.
When the bride and groom came on to do their first dance, the venue switched off all the lights (which I have had before and is usually fine as I can use the DJ/Band's lights to focus), however on this occasion even the DJ's lights were not enough for me to focus. I ended up having to get my assistant to use his phone light to light them to enable me to focus, but this is not ideal as I believe it to look very unprofessional. I just wondered if anyone else has ever encountered this and what they did to overcome it?
I thought about keeping a little infra-red torch in my pocket in future, but wasn't sure if this would help the focus or not?
This might be in the wrong section so mods, please do move if necessary.
I've been doing weddings for some time now, but last week was the first time I have encountered this issue.
When the bride and groom came on to do their first dance, the venue switched off all the lights (which I have had before and is usually fine as I can use the DJ/Band's lights to focus), however on this occasion even the DJ's lights were not enough for me to focus. I ended up having to get my assistant to use his phone light to light them to enable me to focus, but this is not ideal as I believe it to look very unprofessional. I just wondered if anyone else has ever encountered this and what they did to overcome it?
I thought about keeping a little infra-red torch in my pocket in future, but wasn't sure if this would help the focus or not?