Competent professional videographers and photographers work together to stay out of each other’s shots, so both can provide you with the excellent service you deserve. Of course, during the normal course of shooting photos or video, they may accidentally get in the way of one another's shots. That’s normal, especially when they are covering more than four hours of your ceremony and reception. Rest assured, though -- there are plenty of opportunities to get both good photos and good video.
True professionals cooperate, so they can both can provide you with the best service possible. Members of New Mexico Wedding Professionals are bound by a code of ethics that requires them to have high standards when working with their colleagues and many have worked with each other before.
As creative artists, professional videographers and photographers know when a still photo or a moving image should take precedence. They also know that by shooting at different angles, they can stay out of each other’s field of view. In fact, the real problems usually come from guests with cameras and camcorders, who unknowingly block shots or stay in the camera's field of view for much longer than necessary. This is especially problematic at a less formal the wedding, where people are free to move about as they will.
The videographers, photographers, officiants, and wedding consultants of New Mexico Wedding Professionals can all give you tips on how to courteously manage your guests. That way, your guests can take their personal photos and video, and the professionals you hired can do their best for you.

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