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		<title>By: jenny</title>
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		<description>I have a Nikon D60 and I knw is not a &quot;professional&quot; camera but I am not a professional photographer, however I do enjoy taking pictures and do so for friends and family. I have read a lot of helpfull tips and critiqs here and I wanted to thank you for that. now my question i guess would be, is that a &quot;good enough&quot; camera for wedding photos, family portraits and such? I have a SB600 flash, a 18mm to 55mm &amp; 55mm to 200mm lens for it, but I cant really afford anything else. I am about to do a wedding for a girl I know who cant afford a professional photographer so she asked if I could do it for her and wanted to know what other tips you could give for wedding photography...thanks a lot! I will submit a photo of the last wedding I went to and took som pictures. but since I read your &quot;camera basics&quot; i feel i have learned a little more and will try it out on the next weddng. :-) jenny</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a Nikon D60 and I knw is not a &#8220;professional&#8221; camera but I am not a professional photographer, however I do enjoy taking pictures and do so for friends and family. I have read a lot of helpfull tips and critiqs here and I wanted to thank you for that. now my question i guess would be, is that a &#8220;good enough&#8221; camera for wedding photos, family portraits and such? I have a SB600 flash, a 18mm to 55mm &amp; 55mm to 200mm lens for it, but I cant really afford anything else. I am about to do a wedding for a girl I know who cant afford a professional photographer so she asked if I could do it for her and wanted to know what other tips you could give for wedding photography&#8230;thanks a lot! I will submit a photo of the last wedding I went to and took som pictures. but since I read your &#8220;camera basics&#8221; i feel i have learned a little more and will try it out on the next weddng. <img src='http://theperfectpose.com/HowToPose/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  jenny</p>
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