It's not the format but your interaction with the subject. You have to motivate and choreograph the subjects with witty banter and make them feel at ease without noticing the camera. This was just a side income but I learned these techniques from a full time pro many decades ago. I did weddings for 20+ years with a pair of Yashica D's and never had any client complaints. The tripod might be a stumbling block so try hand held and adjust the lighting to suit. Many people might see the tripod as a staid object and tighten up emotionally.
Good luck with your endeavors and keep at it. You will find that with practice it will become natural to you.
All the best,
Wade
Good luck with your endeavors and keep at it. You will find that with practice it will become natural to you.
All the best,
Wade