Now retired, I photographed more than 1000 weddings and other events. (Really). In the film days I used Rolleiflex (silent) & Hasselblad(not silent) cameras. It's all about common sense & courtesy. During the ceremony stand in the back & use a long lens on the Hassy. If closer use the Rollie.
When I was a young photographer I got great advice from a pro. His name was Phil Phlash.
Since almost everything he says is a lie, then it's always appropriate.
It doesn't matter what you say as long as you're lying and making money from it.
"Michaels" hobby & art supply. Belmont frames. Usually on sales specials. Black metal with cut white mat & glass 11x14/8x10 mat usually about $10. 16x20/11x14 mat about $15. Have used them in galleries & Plastic Club & Sketch Club exhibits and have often won. Our store is in Abington PA. Not sure if they're national but sure they will ship .
There are night courses in English
Directions to your home please!
Put your really smart camera on intelligent auto, take a lot of pictures and have a critical eye afterwards. Good results guaranteed!
Or maybe it's exactly what it says. 6 vs 300. Both probably wrong but there's wrong & WRONG!!!!