I have the horse shooting thing down pretty good, but it would be nice  
to see inside the tent and how he manages things.

As far as working for him, he asked me to help him out one day last  
year, one of his shooters broke a limb.

However this was 5 days after he chased me all over his show in  
Barrie, harping at me, acusing me of stealing his work etc. This went  
on for about an hour off and on. I was there to shot my daughter and  
he knew it. This is the way he operates. He spends more time trying to  
chase people out of the showgrounds, god forbid you have a "Pro"  
camera, he really goes nuts, but by doing so misses some pretty good  
pictures and photo ops.

Any way, i have checked in with my other clients yesterday, and i'm  
assured i'm still part of their team. For now i suppose.:-)

Dave

Quoting Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Or learn something - a much better thing, IMO
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>> In the meantime, why not get yourself employed by MrTwatface as a
>> shooter.  At the very least, you might be able to muck up his operation.
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