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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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What part of the year

About wedding photography

What does this mean?
Does this mean when do you do the most wedding or when do you get asked about possible wedding bookings

How would you phrase this please?

1 What part of the year do you book the most weddings?

Is the answer correctly written?

The month (in which) I book the most wedding is...

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For example, you might hear the following (US usage): You: "I may have a wedding coming up this year, and I might need a photographer. "

  • For example, you might hear the following (US usage): You: "I may have a wedding coming up this year, and I might need a photographer.
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For example, you might hear the following (US usage):

You: "I may have a wedding coming up this year, and I might need a photographer. What is your busiest month?"

Photog: "June is my busiest."

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