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- Scout the Location: Before the event, scout the location to get an idea of the lighting, layout, and any potential challenges or opportunities for photos.
- Use a Fast Lens: Use a fast lens with a wide aperture to capture sharp, well-exposed photos in low-light situations.
- Capture a Variety of Shots: Capture a variety of shots to tell the story of the event, including wide shots of the overall scene, medium shots of people interacting, and close-up shots of details and emotions.
- Anticipate the Action: Anticipate the action and be ready to capture key moments and interactions. This could include speeches, performances, and candid moments between guests.
- Edit and Deliver the Photos: After the event, edit the photos to remove any blemishes or imperfections and adjust the color and exposure as needed. Then, deliver the photos in a timely manner to the client or event organizer, using a platform that is convenient and easy for them to access and share the photos with others.