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Freeze-blur at the Grand Central


mikemeskin

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Hi Mike

 

I'm sorry to still your thunder, but this past Saturday i had a pleasure to shoot at GTS and at TimeSq. Both of these locations where a first for me, and thus i was nervous as to how i will do. I read your message on Friday and thought to myself i will def share my experience with you before your wedding.

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What can i say; it was def awesome, scary, exciting, and fast. I only had 20-30 min to shoot. Because of the time constraint (due to a busy schedule) I went a day before to GTS to check out the site. Its def big :) Knowing that it?s a Memorial day weekend, its even going to be busy on Sat, i planned for 3 shots that i must get (or try to get).

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Def have you game face on :). People are starring, cheering and clapping and getting your couples attention. Need to really direct the couple as to what to do and how to stand. Def going to get a lot of flashes from spectators (as expected). Plan ahead. Getting out of the limo, and walking back, takes time, so always know how much time you have left.

 

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Shoot as much as you can, because opportunity like this does not come often :) Here are some picks from GTS.

<a href="http://antonfridphotography.smugmug.com/gallery/567106">Click here</a>

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<a href="http://www.fridphotography.com">Anton Frid Photography</a>

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