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fletcher_davies

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  1. <p>I have been reading people's comments from the very start of “Calling It Quits” and like everything in life; there are some good and not so good points that have been raised.<br> However, regardless of how much a wedding photographer is worth, can or should be charging, the most important point is that we all have to start at the beginning, be it film or digital. Moreover, if we learn from our mistakes we can improve and become better.<br> Other people have mentioned that times have changed and that photographers need to move with the changing times. if all photographers did move with the times would the Wedding photography market still continue to shrink? <br> The one thing that will never change is what people want, if you can offer this at a price they are willing to pay, you will find the work, you just have to decide the right market in terms of the prices you can charge.<br> Quality never go’s out of fashion for the people who appreciate quality and for the people who see this in a photographer’s work they will be willing to pay for it. However, for the photographers that made a very good living in the “Old Day’s” perhaps some of them just became complacent? <br> The one thing that is very difficult to pass on is experience, especially when people are told that they can’t do something, so for every "I Can't' there will be "I Can" and that has to be a positive thing.</p> <p>“It is better to have tried and failed, than not tried at all” which was what I was told growing up.</p>
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