<p>Bring a point and shoot, let the PAID photographer do their job (and not insult your sister by showing her that you don't respect her judgement...
<p>Personally we keep it simple. We have a single off camera 580exii on a 12' lightstand pointed down at the dance floor, powered by a pocket...
<p>Yah for the super-hot days I just wear the shirt part and ditch the tie and vest. :)</p>
<p>To make things faster in culling I'd check out PhotoMechanic. Cull in that, then import the culled images to LR. It cut my workflow time in...
<p>An easy way to make more money is to remove anything tiny from your packages. Things like 8x10s. A bride doesn't need 3 8x10's in her package...
<p>Also. A photographer in a tuxedo is just as rediculous as a DJ in a tux. The person looks lower class because of how they are dressed. It's...
<p>I usually wear black pants, black shoes, my cream button up shirt with the sleeves rolled up, black vest and my swanky orange tie. The wife...
<p>We use PickPic. It's absolutely fantastic. For album previewing check out Album Exposure.</p>
<p>Agreed. I'd just bounce.</p>
<p>Don't waste your money. There are plenty of ways to learn online for free. Spend that money on some decent equipment and do a variety of...
<p>We require in our contract that we are the only professional photographers at the wedding (by this I mean the only ones getting paid or using...
<p>I would say 75% of our work is referrals. Being in the wedding photo business we don't like to hear about repeat customers. ;)</p>
<p>Wow. LOL.</p>
<p>Agreed 100% with william. You need to have a backup body. It's just a matter of time before something breaks. Had a friend with a 1Ds Mark3...
<p>Correct, but the reason it changes so dramatically is because it's showing the jpeg preview until the RAW file renders.</p>
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