Noa, thank you so much for posting! I am greatly encouraged to find out that even in other parts around the world, the same kinds of issues that I dealt with, are the same kinds of issues others deal with too. And I thank you for your kind words. Your enthusiasm and love for what you do comes through clearly on your posting as well, and I admire you for the fact that you actually do this professionally and on your own! Wow! I wish I could sit in and watch what you do and how you do it.
I do have one question for you. You said you work alone, and that you recommend a multicam set up (which I wholeheartedly agree on), but you also mention never to leave the other cameras alone and unattended. How do you do this if you are working alone? I'm just curious, because in the future when I do this again, I'd like to be able to implement the things people have been suggesting here. So I'd very much like to know how you handle this issue, so I also can put it into practise.
I was fortunate enough to have a fairly high stained-glass window ledge on either side of the church at the back on which to set up my other unattended cameras, so they were quite out of the way of the people (and their kids). It made it nice for getting a clear unobstructed view too.
Thanks to everyone for the help!
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