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angelacardenas

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  1. <p>Hi Kay!<br>

    You can get the same items you are looking for on amazon.com at a better price. However, if you want to go to a store that can offer you assistance with lighting without a side a rudeness. Go to http://www.kmcamera.com/ located close to broadway and Canal St. its a small store but the staff is great, even over the phone. You can also go to http://www.calumetphoto.com/ on 22th St. and 5th Ave, the prices are great and the staff is great too. Adorama is a good store, but they do lack in customer service big time. I also purchased a Canon 5D from their store and I asked about using flash and a PW at the same time and the rep had no idea what I was talking about. In fact the rep told me that , such thing was NOT possible, didn't even bother to check. I just made my purchase and left. <br>

    Good luck!</p>

  2. <p>Hi all!!<br>

    I need some help...I've done a few boudoir photoshoots , some in the clients' house or apartment. I have a client wanting to have the photos taken in a hotel, which I think is even better. I just don't have an idea which hotel will be best for this type of photos. I took boudoir photos in a hotel before, but the hotel wasn't as nice and didn't have any character. Which hotel in NYC would be great for this type of photos? thanks in advanced for your suggestions!!</p>

    <p>Angie</p>

  3. <p>Hi Daniel, I have a fan page on Facebook and it's been very helpful. You can customize the page in many different ways and you can even check where most of your traffic is coming from. You can create discussions, post events, update fans, tag people, get comments or not. It is very easy to navigate around it. I do recommend getting one, since nowadays a lot of people are connected through community sites like these or twitter, etc. (you can also link twitter to your facebook page, so when you update your facebook fan page status or add new photos, Twitter automatically updates, which is great)<br>

    Good luck!</p>

     

  4. <p>Markus thanks for the link! Exactly as it was described, It took me a day or so to recover last time. It was my first Greek baptism experience and everything was so different and unexpected, an event full of surprises. Now since I know what to expect I want to make sure I don't make any mistakes. If you don't mind me asking.. how much would you have charged (or average amount) if you were to do the photographs here in the states? The questions applies to everyone also. The more info, the better! =)</p>
  5. <p>HI there, <br>

    I've been doing photography for a while, but when it comes to these particular events I have a hard time pricing my job. This is for a Greek baptism ceremony following reception. For Greeks this is a very important event, almost as long as a wedding. Last time I photographed a greek baptism and ceremony I basically did for free for the amount I got paid. I need some rates/packages ideas, I'm in NY and this event will take place in CT. I have a Canon 40D, 10-22mm, 50mm F1.4 , a 17-55mm and a 580EXII, may rent a 70-200mm. Still don't know if the client would like a second shooter. last time I had a second shooter as well.<br>

    Please give me your suggestions and opinions, I will call back my client once I have a set idea of my rate and package.<br>

    Thanks a lot!!!</p>

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