I typically shoot about 600 frames at a wedding and convert about 400.
Paul
On Nov 24, 2008, at 12:28 PM, David J Brooks wrote:

On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dave,

1,000-1,200 photos is a lot.  How many do you post?

Every one of them Bob. I have learned from experience that just
because I don't like a shot, does not mean the rider won't and buy it,
so i post everything except the odd ones that are missed focused or
i'm really early or late on, but thats only 2-3 per weekend.

I went to a wedding and shot some pix.
I showed some of them here -
http://picasaweb.google.com/rf.sullivan/DianaEricWeddingPhotos#

Now my daughter has a link to the photographer's web site.
They have posted 1,000+ photos from the wedding.
42 pages of 25 thumbnails each, linking to larger photos.
This is positively overwhelming.  You've gotta show less!

What's the practice out there these days?

Not sure Bob, i don't know any wedding people to see. The last weeding
we attended, August 2007, they took about 1000 or so photos. Shot from
1 pm or so till the cake cutting at midnight.
From what Robert tells me, they just gave them all to them on a CD,
and they picked some to print. The photographer was some friend of the
family , in some way, and his price was good, under a grand, had an
assistant who shot as well as moved the off camera flashes around. I
have not seen any of the photos to critique.

Oh, and he shot Nikon, so he must be a pro.;-)

Dave

Regards,  Bob S.


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