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- We've all seen those photographers! Maybe as a guest at a wedding or as an assistant to our second shooter, we've all witnessed the frantic, frazzled photographer. They seem under prepared, rushed, stressed, a little out of breath. Maybe that photographer is you? But the key to being the opposite, to being more of that calm collected pro is what we're are talking about in today's video, and that's how to go from being in reactive mode to being more proactive by putting together the perfect wedding photography timeline. Hey guys, today's video was inspired from a subscriber question who asked, "What schedule is best? Can you please share your wedding day photography plan minute by minute? A role model would help lot so that I don't forget anything and my first wedding is as calm as possible." This is a great question, because whether you're shooting your first wedding or you're shooting your 100th wedding, having a strong timeline in place is going to be the best thing to set you up...