Don't forget the free wedding meals...

keith_w wrote:

Powell Hargrave wrote:

When I was shooting weddings, something like 100-150 proofs went into the album. Generally, I would shoot in around 200 frames to give me some room to delete bad pictures and have some spares for padding out the album pages. The guys I am working with now, shooting digital, are having 400-500 images printed, and are shooting in the range of 750 pictures at a wedding. William Robb


I spent a summer working for a wedding factory in Vancouver. The photogs were given 5 or 6 rolls of 120 film per wedding. Job was to fill the rolls with usable images and turn the film in to the office the next morning in
exchange for $50.00.
With duplicates and blown shots there were likely less than 40 keepers per
wedding.

Powell


A "wedding factory!" Why not...

Never thought of it, but why not?

Sell us your estimable skills for $50.
Probably works out to some $4 an hour, but what the hey? What ELSE do you have to do, to put $50 in your pocket? Breeze!

keith  <== shaking his head...




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