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photographers new to wedding photography are often challenged by group pictures the formal shots often done at the church or synagogue or up front the bridesmaids groomsmen and of course the bride and groom hi Im Dennis Reggie and after nineteen hundred plus weddings Im here to share some information with you on improving your skills as a professional wedding photographer well groups to me are incredibly important even for someone like me whose main focus is on natural naturally occurring non posed journalistic images I still need those groups familys wedding party of course the couple together every wedding has it for my indoor evening weddings and that quite honestly is the bulk of my work Im gonna do it with umbrella lighting Im gonna bring it together the bride and groom Im gonna have typically the bride to the grooms right side because thats what the etiquette books say for at least Gentile weddings for Jewish clients it could be reversed to have to check with higher autho