Steve Sint's book is a nice starting place.
Len
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* There's no place like 127.0.0.1
For those about to venture into wedding photography,
be careful and buy a few books on it. My wedding photos
and planning was much better after some good reading.
I also felt compelled to warn the client up fr
Hi,
[...]
> I also felt compelled to warn the client up front that
> photography processes are not 100% reliable and there
> is always a small chance of something going wrong. That
> way if something did go wrong they would be more willing
> to accept it. Also, when things went right ( they always
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Bill Owens wrote:
> I don't, and won't, be the "official" photographer at a wedding. Since the
> only weddings we attend are those of friends and relatives, my wedding
> "gift" is a set of candids. I always clear what I'm doing with the pro, get
> his/her okay, and do my best
I don't, and won't, be the "official" photographer at a wedding. Since the
only weddings we attend are those of friends and relatives, my wedding
"gift" is a set of candids. I always clear what I'm doing with the pro, get
his/her okay, and do my best to stay out of their way. I usually know most
Awesome! Someone else in the land of Zion! :-)
William (who's been "volunteered" for four weddings in the next 3 months)
in Utah.
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Meager wedding experience (Was: Cheap bastards? -was:
Down off my "high-horse"... with a thump.)
For those about to venture into wedding photography,
be careful and buy a few books on it. My wedding photos
and planning was much better after some good reading.
I also felt compelled to warn
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