Joe and anyone else wanting 'work' I started up videoing weddings a couple of years ago but had to stop because of ill health, there aint many around at the moment and if you have a good knowledge of cameras the transition to video ones isn't rocket science that and a working knowledge of computers to edit on.
There is a fair amount of work out there and with upwards of £1500 per wedding (I didnt charge anything near that amount by the way) it can be quite lucrative and enjoyable, because with all due respect to photographers there are quite a lot of them.
A couple of grand out lay could reap dividends.
I'd be only too willing to give my (what little I have) knowledge out to anyone thinking of doing it.
Thanks for all the good wishes everyone. Fred, I may well take you up onthe help with the vidoe. My wife has always taken a camcorder on holiday and is keen to do csome video backup. FRom my photography I obviulsy realise there is a big difference between holiday video and professional wedding vidoe, but still even if we didn't charge much for it, it would add to the overall package.
to be honest Joe there aint that much difference just e mail me as below and i'll give you a masterclass and tell you all I know (that should take at least 3 minutes
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