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11/21/2012 01:50:30 PM · #26
Managing Family Expectations: If you say "No." to family on a regular basis, they won't be as disappointed the next time they hear it.
11/21/2012 02:20:34 PM · #27
Originally posted by Skip:

Originally posted by Brent_S:

I really feel for you being put in this position and it brings back unpleasant memories of when I was asked to shoot my Nephew's wedding last new year's eve.

oh, now i remember that, too...

Ugh! Yes, and you were very helpful back then too Skip :)
11/22/2012 03:01:22 PM · #28
This is all great advice and helps me clarify some of the things I want to say - and I'm confident I can say it now with "tact."

I really like the idea of doing the service for her and especially appreciate Skip's (and other's) advice on giving them the photos out of the camera.

I think what I will do is find a value that works for me for the service of shooting the wedding and offering the photos from the camera, then offer them that price.

I really appreciate the advice from those who have been there! (and the input of all)
11/22/2012 03:38:42 PM · #29
Quote your normal price and offer them a free 8x10.

:)
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