I was originally planning a wedding, but due to so much uncertainty, have decided to move these ideas and vendors over to an elopement instead.
I’m still going to have a partial getting ready scene (Makeup will be done at the studio, but having 1 bridesmaid acting as officiant helping me into the dress), a first look, and a ceremony with the vows exchange.
Was wondering if I should go with 1 videographer with 2 cameras or 2 videographers?
Prices are similar in that they quoted me out for a 3 hour engagement to get all the footage. The only difference really is the weekend vs. weekday, but anyhow, was wondering if there’s a much of a difference in having multiple videographers. I thought it might be overkill to have 3 participants (bride, groom, officiant) and 3 vendors (2 videographers + 1 photographer), but am curious how others are planning their elopements.
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