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Candid Photography

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Photographers know the natural flow of the day, so they’ll know when you’re most likely to take a great candid shot. They can identify when you’re about to look into one another’s eyes for the first time, or when you’re about to burst into laugher or tears. Photographers are constantly ready to take that ‘money shot’, which perhaps a family member with a camera may not be.

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