<p>I have a handful of people that I could call on if necessary, fortunately I haven't yet had to do that. I try to be careful the day before...
<p>This thread has kind of exploded since I last looked at it. I started this thread to bring to light what I've had some people tell me that...
<p>I agree with others, it sounds like something that should be ironed out with the photographer and client. I like they idea of having a separate...
<p>Just thought I'd throw this out there. I've heard multiple people who have complained about wedding photographers that put 2,000 plus images on...
<p>I always take a small three step ladder, it has wide rungs and is very easy on the feet and sturdy. Primary use it during shooting groups...
<p>This scenario is a big reason I like doing the formals before the wedding, which allows the bride and groom to go straight to the reception and...
<p>I completely agree with Steve George, that is the way a professional should handle themselves.</p>
<p>Dark dress pants and a black shirt. I once had a woman ask me why so many photographers wear all black, I told her it makes us look thinner!</p>
<p>I would probably shot tungsten with a gel on the flash and shot it in raw to fine tune later. </p>
<p>I had a bride back out on my three weeks ahead of the wedding after having me lined up for several months. I did not return the retainer. In...
<p>My 40D backfocuses pretty badly with my 70-200. It does particularly if the main subject doesn't fill a big portion of the frame. It works much...
<p>I haven't shot film in over seven years. Working at a newspaper as my day job, we jumped into digital once the Canon 1D was announced. Once...
<p>It has really become rare for the bride and groom not to see one another in the weddings I photograph. I've only had two in the last three...
<p>I usually take everything I own. I always have two cameras on me and a third on my wife's shoulder and a fourth in the car. Usually I'll have...
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