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> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 10:30 PM
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> Subject: Re: Wedding photographing
> 
> On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Petter Jarbo wrote:
> > A close friend asked me the other day if I would be his wedding
> > photographer. I said I would be honored but am beginning to think I
> > might have taken on more than I can handle <g>
> > I've been secondary photographer at a couple of weddings, but never
> > taken the actual wedding pictures.
> 
> I'm in the same boat, although they're not having a wedding here in
the
> states, just a reception. I've been called on to take portraits of the
> bridge and groom, the close friends, etc.
> 
> I already told them they should pay a real photog for lasting
memories,
> because I'm not good. However, she's set on me, and I'm willing to do
> anything for fun. :)
> 
> > Do you think I could "learn" the Hassie in a day and use it with any
> > success the big day or should I concentrate on what I really know?
And
> > what I really know is my MZ-S with 28-105/3,2-4,5, A-50/1,7, Takumar
> > 135/2,5, Zenitar 16/2.8 and, of course, my beloved backup Program-A.
> 
> I'm going to take in my graphic for some nice portraits of the bride
and
> groom, and other "important" people. These, I hope, will be the nicest
> ones I can present. I'll also load up my YM124G with colour print
film,
> since the graphic with be B&W.
> 
> I'll use the 35mm bodies with probably just the 28-70f4 and a 50 f1.4,
> mostly all B&W portraits of the people at the event.
> 
> I'm not expecting much, but I'm expecting to be able to deliver the
goods
> that'll please.
> 
> What I've decided to do is to do the best I can do with what I've got,
and
> when it comes to the people themselves, I'll stick with I know best:
35mm.
> No fancy equipment I'm not familar with. :)

Ah, I wish I had a MF, just about any... <g>
Good luck!

Petter
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