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This is pretty typical and usually they will work together to make sure they aren't in each other's way.

As long as you hire professionals, it should not be a problem to do both during the ceremony.

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Originally Posted by mykidsmomtx View Post
Anyone having a photographer and videotaping the ceremony? Would they interfere with each other? Should we videotape the ceremony then start pics afterwards?
Yes, I actually booked my videographer through my photographer (they appear to be sister companies), so I'm assuming they know how to work around each other!
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You've gotten some good advice. A professional videographer is one who does not "get in the way" of photography. A good videographer will be able capture things that the best photographer in the world will not be able to capture... things such as you vows. Audio is an important factor to consider. A photographer will be able to capture a smile, but a videographer will be able to capture the laugh. 

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