[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> 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?
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Hoi Gerard,

Well, with PJ style its more getting the spontaneous image. So for the
most part it is not posed, hence horizontal. The few that are posed or
thought about are vertical. Plus with digital these days, even the
horizontal images can be quickly changed to vertical if needed.

Peter K


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