As photographers, we usually try to stay BEHIND the camera. Like a lot of people, we’ll shy away from being photographed.
Especially during a wedding, we don’t want to draw attention to ourselves and we certainly don’t want to become the focus of the photography.
And during a wedding, we are usually concentrating so much on the details, activity and excitement of the big day for our bride and groom, we barely have time to notice what each other are doing.
Luckily, we don’t have to. That is a perk of working together for so long- we already know what the other is probably doing so we don’t have to give it any thought.
So, once in a while, as I’m editing a session or a wedding, I’ll find extra images. Ones where we were hesitating with composing our own shots long enough to catch the other one of us composing their shots. (But I always, always edit them out…)