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	<title>Comments on: Collaborating with Your Photographer, 103: The Immeasurable Importance of Light &amp; Lighting</title>
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		<title>By: Collaborating With Your Wedding Photographer 102: Designing and Planning the {Picture Perfect} Ceremony at Pursuing the Picture Perfect Wedding :: a wedding blog by Gia Canali</title>
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		<description>[...] Actually, check the light before setting a ceremony location or time no matter what.  Make sure there will be nice light on your faces.  Outdoor afternoon ceremonies are tricky, but even nighttime ceremonies can look fabulous as long as we (the photographers and guests) can see your faces. (Much more on that in a future post on the immeasurable importance of light/lighting). [...]</description>
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