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03/15/2007 05:55:57 PM · #51 |
Hey Erick,
Troon baby! Good job!!! :0) Rodney Maddox is such a nice guy- I photographed his daughters wedding there last summer.
You've got to come network at one of our wedding photographer groups! We meet every third Thursday (yep, tonight!) and there's more details of course but give me a PM if you want to join in. Tonights topic is album design and the Leather Craftsman rep is gonna be there.
OK, enough blabber- great shots! Anyone who's photographed an Arizona sky can tell you that!!! :0)
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03/15/2007 06:09:18 PM · #52 |
Hey Waz... Just wanted to echo the sentiments of almost everyone here in congratulating you on a job well done.
I understood immediately that this thread was started out of a desire to share an exciting milestone in your life and any critiques at this point pale in comparison to the satisfaction you must feel. I'm sure you'll have many more successes to share in the very near future.
Congratulations once again my UNTOUCHABLE friend!
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03/15/2007 06:17:04 PM · #53 |
Frank, Drew, Laura and Rudy...
Thank you very much! :-)
And Laura I may take you up on that offer some time. Tonight my girls best friend gets in form DC so I am in "honey do" mode. :-P |
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03/15/2007 06:46:25 PM · #54 |
Thanks for pointing out the spelling error. Thats no ones fault but my own. As for the prices, I have a uniqe way of alowing my clients to spend as little or as much as they want. Its to hard to explain on a website. But easy when my products are in front of them. I do not want everyone to call me anyway. I'm really considering taking my pricing page off the website all together. It is much better when clients choose you because of your photography rather than price.
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03/15/2007 07:32:30 PM · #55 |
W ell in june I Swear I have my very last wedding of my career and I am shooting film 35mm the B/g want this as they have done some research and think there are longevity issues with CD.
I am shooting Fuji 200 iso getting prints and the films then scanned to CD. Talk about belt and braces.
Its a winter wedding and should be interesting
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03/16/2007 11:06:33 AM · #56 |
Originally posted by Travis99: It is much better when clients choose you because of your photography rather than price. |
I remember when I got married, we had a BUDGET. Everything has a cost. If we saved $500 by booking the reception hall at a club where one of our parents was a member, then that was $500 we could spend on UPGRADING our photographer, food, dress, etc. I don't believe too many people don't care about $$$. I guess if you get the uber-rich clientele up there in the Northeast, that don't care how much anything costs, then more power to you. I just see more people looking at price tags when they shop for ANYTHING, including photography services. |
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03/16/2007 11:13:44 AM · #57 |
Originally posted by kiwinick: ...they have done some research... |
Personally, I think if I heard a B/G say, "We've done some research," that right there would prompt me to run for the hills.
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03/24/2007 06:40:44 PM · #58 |
Some b&w edits from the wedding. I am trying different things and comments are always welcome. I set up a preview gallery of about 15 shots for the bride and groom and they really like them so for that I am thankful.
 
This is a reedit of my film grain entry.
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