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Kerala Photographer Hangs Upside-Down From A Tree To Get The Perfect Shot Of Newly-Married Couple

Darpan News Desk IANS, 20 Apr, 2018 12:23 PM

    How far will you go, as a wedding photographer, to ensure that you do due diligence to the couples and click their best pictures from the best possible angles?

     

    The video is on BTS, shows a photographer turned upside down from a tree is busy clicking a perfect shot. As he tries to get down the tree, he gives his camera over to the groom to hold. You will be glad to see the result of this epic photography.

     

    Watch this funny video:

     

    All Photographers should have insurance.

    Posted by Chegondi Chandrashekar on Wednesday, 18 April 2018
     

    Check the end result. Looks perfect now!

     

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