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From: "Schlake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: EOS My stuff and wedding


>What you need is a big speech to deliver to people who ask that about
>the symbolic and social importance of wedding photographs.  If that
>still doesn't convince them, then get in contact with the bride's
>mother and give her the same speech.  Having the names and numbers of
>professional wedding photographers, especially the less expensive ones
>on hand, will always help your case.

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Well put. - I've got the gear, it's good and I'm familiar with it, and I've
done one or two weddings some years ago; so when I got my 5D a few months
ago, I was the natural person for friends to ask to do a wedding next June.
After considering it for two days, and beginning to feel minor panic
attacks, I turned it down, saying that I didn't feel confident of doing it
to the standard with which I'd be happy.
I really am surprised how few people realise that weddings are all about
being a Master of Ceremonies with an ability to take good snaps on the side.

Malcolm Stewart
Milton Keynes, UK



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