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09/12/2004 09:23:16 PM · #1 |
Okay, I'm actually going to post more than just vacation shots because I want some honest opinions on these shots. Going to Montana I shot my second wedding, unofficially but am thinking of offering this service with my business. So be honest and keep in mind on the reunion/wedding shots this was my gift to the bride and groom yet they didn't want to really stand around for pictures or do all the poses I thought would be nice for thier memory album, they had very set ideas about the entire day and it's a good thing she's my cousin or I might have walked out before it even started (just kidding).
The first wedding I ever shot:
Paul and Margie's wedding
Not nearly all the shots are posted here but I put a few up for her to pass along to family before they left on their honeymoon and burned all the copies to a CD for her to get prints from.
And here are the shots from the reunion/wedding:
Reunion/Wedding
There are many candid shots here as well as a few posed ones. Over 150 shots so far and still editing some.
Deannda
Haven't even really started on the landscape shots yet except for this one:
Forgotten Road |
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09/12/2004 10:49:50 PM · #2 |
Bout time you got back. We missed you. |
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09/12/2004 11:42:44 PM · #3 |
Awww, thanks! ;)
Deannda
Updated my website tonight too ;)
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09/12/2004 11:58:20 PM · #4 |
This may or may not affect you, so take it for what it is worth.
If you burned her a CD to make prints from (which is obviously okay), you may want to get her a letter on some kind of letterhead telling that she now has permission to print those.
If she is printing them herself, it is no big deal, but if she goes somewhere, they may ask about it. The Wal-Mart lab here has done a really good job printing my pictures, and the other day, I had to sign a "thing" that stated that I was the photographer. (The lab technician thought they looked professional -- ego boost, woohoo). The next day, my husband was in Eckerds (a drugstore), and someone was having the same issue (why they would take their shots there, I have no idea, that particular one is horrible), so apparently it is just a thing.
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09/13/2004 02:16:58 AM · #5 |
Yeah same here, I was making my own prints and the clerk thought one of them was done by a professional, she asked me if I had the permissions to print it.
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09/13/2004 02:20:08 AM · #6 |
I like the reunion photos they are good great portraits and shows a lot of candid.
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09/13/2004 11:21:31 AM · #7 |
I gave her a letter giving her permission to have the shot printed and a list of my prices if she didn't want to be bothered doing it herself.
Thanks for the comments, my next question is, do you think they are good enough that I could start charging a small fee to do this? So far it's been friends and family, just the experience but I'm looking to expand my business and I won't be charging a ton of money but I need to start making some money with my time.
Deannda
Going to work on more shots |
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