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<p>Joel is this your first wedding? I'm sure it is not. The photos look great-you took a lot of it too which is a plus to your b+g.</p>
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<p>Umm. That is why they sell a rain coat cover for the camera. I bought mine for $50 for my main camera just in case and i also have some cheap plastic camera cover that i bought for $5 and it comes with 3 plastic cover. u never know when you need it but at least you are ready anytime. don't be putting walmart plastic bag on your camera it won't look classy. :p</p>
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<p>i use a konika color laser printer. u save $ on ink.</p>
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<p>your blog looks just like that a blog. you might want to maybe edit your header to make it look more personal. also you do know your photos are actually 1600x1074. good luck! </p>
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<p>yikes. next time if you are using an enclosure make sure there is a cooling fan in there. those hd gets hot and imagine without proper ventilation... don't get those external small usb drive thingy unless there is a fan in it. for desktop make sure you got enough fans in there too to cool your hardworking hds, videocard, cpu... it gets hot. backing up your files sure helps. just my .02.</p>
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<p>see a doctor and put a wrist strap everytime you shoot. i don't put it on engagement session but need it for weddings. good luck!</p>
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<p>i have allstate and it's been great with them.</p>
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<p>you can burn directly from vista or xp. all you need to do is drag files to the burner or cut and paste and burn it. i prefer to use nero but like someone mentioned try CD Burner XP. good luck!</p>
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<p>is your monitor calibrated? like many your pics looks a bit cartoonish from the vibrance or clarity or fill that you used... try checking on a different computer.</p>
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<p>not sure about extension tube but if you spend $200 for it i would say save another $200 and get a macro len... tamron is 90 is great...</p>
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<p>:) Of course the beach! That is a very nice place to take engagement photos... Local park?</p>
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<p>i use off camera flash with a stand + elinchrome trigger for esession and it works great. for wedding though i only have the flash on camera... a bit faster that way.</p>
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<p>like bob it will be nice if you mention the average photos to be expected by the bride for each package...</p>
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<p>+1 michel</p>
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<p>on camera flash... dragging the shutter, bump the iso up...</p>
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<p>haven't tried the lookbook but have tried doug gordon's book. some of the photos was good i think but some i don't think i will ever try...</p>
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<p>get a panda exif and luckily you will be able to find photos which have their exif intact... as to where to find photos with the exif not sure. try browsing smugsmug you may find some there. goodluck!</p>
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<p>+1 totally rad. photoshop is great and you can also make your own action.</p>
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<p>phototools. it also have the kubota in it.</p>
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<p>manual. i don't trust anything else unless it is so fast i may switch to aperture priority. you can use p mode to meter or if you are good with manual setting then you can actually guestimate the setting.</p>
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<p>alway confirm with them a week or so and then on that day call or text msg. good luck! don't meet people who don't give you info. about wedding or doesn't provide info. you will waste your time. filter your potential clients.</p>
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<p>70-200. if you want u can get a battery pack for sb800 but with the cameras now you really don't need a battery pack...</p>
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<p>the photovision is worth it but it doesn't delve in flash. more of how the pro does a wedding... check out onelight or strobist for more stuff about flash...</p>
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<p>lr2 + photoshop</p>
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