On 14/6/10, Bruce Dayton, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Because of the lack of location, you probably also saw and
>experienced the battling for what few positions might be available as
>the 'loved one' came for the diploma - sort of a running of the bulls
>- so to speak.  I never volunteer to take event type photos unless I
>am the working pro for the event.  The likelihood for failure is
>quite high.  The best approach here is to tell her to buy the shot
>from the pro and deal with the after shots as you did.

In general I would agree with this, the only exception being that if it
was absolutely desperately unceremoniously needed, i would simply walk
up to the front  - with absolute precision timing - and pap the shot
before anyone noticed. If you walk purposefully and wear a suit, nobody
ever stops you until it's too late. But I've never done that for anyone
other than my own son, so there ya go, back to Bruce's advice ;-)


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