> From: "Mr. Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 
> > You're making a mistake if you think that wedding photos are primarily
> 
> > horizontal.  I'll bet 85% of all wedding photos are vertical 
> > composition.  Almost all people photos are, that's why it's called 
> > "portrait."
> > 
> > Mr. Bill
> 
> > Brian Berryhill wrote:
> > 
> >> I want something to help me shoot weddings so I would mainly be using
> it
> >> horizontally...
> 
> 
> Probably closer to 90%...
> Skip Middleton
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> No, these days the opposite. With the PJ style the majority of images
> are horizontal. It was the case wth traditional style in the past, but
> fewer and fewer weddings are going for traditional these days.
> 
> Peter K 

Interesting observation Peter.  What is the relation between PJ style and 
portrait orientation?  Isn't it more about the "staged-posed" vs. "as-is" 
way of approaching an event?  or is there an specific link with turning 
the camera 90o on the side?

-regards,

Gerard.


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