heehee... maybe its a different style of shooting then. 70-200 is one of my favourite lenses indoors where i'm actively looking for people to block so that they can form part of the framing.
i recently got a comments during a wedding ceremony shoot where i was the backup. the guests were complaining that all they saw were the photographer. for my own wedding as well, i didn't remember seeing my photographer around much. he got great shots anyway. i guess its not always about getting the picture. might be better to have a holistic view to the whole approach.
i recently got a comments during a wedding ceremony shoot where i was the backup. the guests were complaining that all they saw were the photographer. for my own wedding as well, i didn't remember seeing my photographer around much. he got great shots anyway. i guess its not always about getting the picture. might be better to have a holistic view to the whole approach.
I tried the 70-200 indoor before, trust me you don't have space to fall into the background. Like it or not, you have to be proactive and be around to capture the shot(even to guide the couple on what to do, crack some jokes to make them laugh). When I started off I also think like you, just be at the background to capture candid shots, but you end up having people standing infront of you blocking the shots that is important.