marc_fishman
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<p>Recently we have seen a number of the old time film shooters retire and sell off their file drawers full of a lifetimes negatives. All of these images have been protected and are still viable today.<br>
With the ever changing world of technology what will happen to our images years from now when formats and computers change and our images cant be recovered?<br>
How are you storing your images for the future?</p>
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<p>Every venue has rules that we as photographers must obey if we wish to shoot there. Many of the rules seem unfair and restrictive but most have a reason behind them. Many of the restrictions come about after the venue has a bad experience with some photographer or wedding planner and many priests are tired of distractions during a sacred ceremony. The bottom line is if you play the game their way they can send much work your way, if you make them mad you may be banned from the venue for future jobs, and yes they can ban you.</p>
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This thing is beyond irritating. Flip on an image and the darn Adorama window opens. Why is this needed? What is wrong with using the tab to get to the Adorama site?
Marc Fishman
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I just got off the phone with Paul Buff as I just ordered more lights. I have been doing business with them for
many years now and I don't think that you can find a better company out there. You cant go wrong with the alien
bees or there remote controls.
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I suggest you call Scott Tallyn at Tallyns Photographic in Peoria Ill. He specializes in disaster recovery.
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Canon customer service is second to none they are fantastic!
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Contact Tallyns Photographic in Peoria Ill. He specializes in disaster recovery. He would be the final authority in my opinion.
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