I thought you had taken my spellin class.:-)

Dave

On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 10:11 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gawd, this keyoard sucks:-). Fill in the lanks. (I'm using my daughter's 
> laptop.)
>
>
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  > Film is basically batch processed. In printing, some control is exercised, 
> the
>  > amount of which varies in proportion to how much one pays. With digital, 
> each
>  > frame is processed individually and prints or print files can e fine 
> tuned. The
>  > last two weddings I shot were digital, and I was ale to roduce perfectly 
> matched
>  > shots. The busiest and most expensive wedding photographers i know all 
> shoot
>  > digital. Yes, there are a few promoting film as something special, but 
> theyre
>  > few and far between. And, as I said in an earlier post, the photographer 
> is at
>  > the mercy of the lab. With one lab after another failing, that's not a good
>  > place to e.
>  > Paul
>  >  -------------- Original message ----------------------
>  > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  > > I photographed one wedding using a Canon D60 digital.  Yes,  it was great
>  > > to be able to see the results on the display.  No,  it wasn't fun looking
>  > > at the results on my computer and tweaking them to make me satisfied with
>  > > the results.  When I shot with film,  I knew what I would get because I
>  > > had done so many using the same techniques I had developed over 30 years.
>  > > Did a wedding last September where the owner of the wedding site said her
>  > > husband had gone back to using film because of the stress in having to
>  > > look through hundreds of files and tweaking them.
>  > > There was an article in a local photo magazine about a wedding
>  > > photographer who claims he is "different" from other photographers
>  > > shooting digitally because he uses film,  a medium that his clients are 
> no
>  > > longer familiar with but who like his results.
>  > > I'm photographing a wedding next weekend.  My client is happy I am using
>  > > film because she likes film results over digital.
>  > >
>  > > Jim A.
>  > >
>  > >
>  > > > I have the same question. Digital takes much of the stress out of 
> wedding
>  > > > shooting, because the photographer has complete control. Not true with
>  > > > film.
>  > > > Paul
>  > > >  -------------- Original message ----------------------
>  > > > From: Rick Womer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > > >> Do you mean that you shoot no film except at weddings,
>  > > >> =or= that your wedding shoots are exclusively film?
>  > > >> If the latter, why?
>  > > >>
>  > > >> Rick
>  > > >>
>  > > >> --- Jim Apilado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > > >>
>  > > >> > There are a lot of amateur photographers who make
>  > > >> > the jump to
>  > > >> > "professional" wedding photographer.   I've done
>  > > >> > dozens of weddings
>  > > >> > over the past 30 years.   Still an amateur,  and
>  > > >> > still shooting film
>  > > >> > ONLY at weddings.  Have had lots of good food and
>  > > >> > good beer.
>  > > >> >
>  > > >> > Jim A.
>  > > >> > On Mar 8, 2008, at 6:28 AM, Rebekah wrote:
>  > > >> >
>  > > >> > > ouch.  I'd love to shoot a wedding, but not as the
>  > > >> > official
>  > > >> > > photographer, more for my own enjoyment.  That
>  > > >> > sure seems like a
>  > > >> > > weighty responsibility!
>  > > >> > >
>  > > >> > >
>  > > >> > > rg2
>  > > >> > >
>  > > >> > > On 3/8/08, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > > >> > wrote:
>  > > >> > >> Had a beer with a friend last night. They were at
>  > > >> > a relatives wedding
>  > > >> > >> last month, and the wife of a brother  was asked
>  > > >> > to
>  > > >> > >> do the wedding photos.
>  > > >> > >>
>  > > >> > >> She has some sort of a non P&S camera i'm lead to
>  > > >> > believe.:-)
>  > > >> > >>
>  > > >> > >> Anyway, he tells me last night, that NONE of the
>  > > >> > photos she took came
>  > > >> > >> out, Unknown if she shot film or digital, but i
>  > > >> > suspect film if
>  > > >> > >> it took this long to find out.
>  > > >> > >>
>  > > >> > >> As expected, they are pissed, and a family row is
>  > > >> > now in full swing.
>  > > >> > >>
>  > > >> > >> Dave
>  > > >> > >>
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>  > > >> > >> http://brooksinthecountry.blogspot.com/
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