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hey whats up photo friends Phil and will here answering your photo questions from the community today weve got a question from our friend JP asking wedding samaritan ceremony in a church aperture priority or manual mode go aperture priority i only the aperture priority because i dont have time to change things in manual when things are moving so fast and you do not want to miss a thing um typically i do when i do wedding ceremonies im on two cameras ones got a long lens ones got a mid-range zoom so you know aperture priority will get me that first kiss at the ceremony it will get me shooting the you know the crowd whos differently lit than the people up at the altar itll get me shooting both our partners up at the altar on different sides depending on the lighting being differently without me having them s with my camera too much and then it will just get me to make sure that i have great exposure after their walking down the aisle towards the crowd and something that I dont t