Hi Jessica…as above you will have to learn how to use your camera re: exposure and composition first…camera clubs are a great place to start and I have to agree that the first critique was way over the top but we all learn the hard way…its ok trying a few snaps as a guest at a wedding but you have a long way to go before you would ever be out there taking professional photos…claim79…Jessica asked for critique and sometimes you will get a response like the first one here….keep at it Jessica because I often look back on shots I took 10 years ago thinking they were great and now…well…all I can say is…where’s the bin ??
Much as I thought really as she took offence to me questioning whether or not it was possible to get through the photos in three quarters of an hour…and to clarify…it was all the family , outside church, bride and groom photos, bride on her own, groom on his own photos that she was talking about…John…I assume it is the full gamut of photos that any photographer takes at a wedding…she said all her weddings only take that time and that she is already nearly fully booked for this year.
If it was bought in Ireland last March it is covered by the warranty and you should go back to your dealer and insist they get you a new camera…that’s it really.