Ask the minister to move. That's so simple. I'll do that next time.
Second shooter, got it. I plan on having one for the next wedding I do. So I'll have her go in and get some close ups of the hands.
I did notice the microphone and would've removed it in Photoshop but I wanted to give you the raw image so you could see the lighting. I'll make sure I move things like that next time as well.
I did notice the minister had better detail than the bride. I have no excuse and will work on that next time.
First priority: Bride. Second priority: Dress.
I had the white balance on auto and like I said, it's unedited but even the edited versions turn out with bad color. It's because of the lights and just the overall quality of light I'm sure. Again, no excuse.
I noticed the bad background behind the groom and will work on that next time.
Now that you mention it I can see a bad focus in the bouquet image. I'll work on that.
Too many folding chairs, yes. I've been finding out how important a clean image is and will work on that.
I actually got some okay images of the wedding party coming down the aisle when the ceremony finished, I just didn't post them here.
Front row audience shots I did not get but makes perfect sense now that you mention it. I'll do that next time.
Study more work and develop style. Yes sir.
Thank you so much for the help! I'll read this again and write it all down before the next wedding. Thanks again!