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03/11/2004 12:23:53 PM · #1
I shot my first entire solo wedding on the 6th for the girl whom I normally assist for. And not only did she LOVE the photos and claim they were better than what she normally does, but she offered me all her upcoming weddings [until sept..with her client's approval] because she's pregnant and having a hard time getting around...and when we work together the shots are very physical. Anyway, thought I'd share the good news since it means awesome money, an awesome opportunity and GREAT exposure.

::LORI::

P.S. she would still be at each wedding, assisting me, so it's not as if she's completely doing a 180 on her clients.
P.P.S. you can see her work at
::charla.moss::

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03/11/2004 12:27:20 PM · #2
Congrats! That's really cool and probably an exciting time in your life. You should be sure and take some time to recognize what you've achieved. Somebody is telling you that you are a good photographer. This could be a stepping stone for you to great things. Cheers.
03/11/2004 12:28:31 PM · #3
Congratulations!! A well deserved opportunity for you.
03/11/2004 12:29:45 PM · #4
Congratulations.
03/11/2004 12:35:50 PM · #5
WOW Lori....what great news.....I did not know she was having a baby...and is great too! I hope you do very well, you never know this just maybe your foot in the door.....Great Job!

Melissa
03/11/2004 12:37:39 PM · #6
Lori:

Too right! Good luck.

Bill

P.S. Cool quotes.
03/11/2004 12:40:14 PM · #7
Originally posted by melking23:

WOW Lori....what great news.....I did not know she was having a baby...and is great too! I hope you do very well, you never know this just maybe your foot in the door.....Great Job!

Melissa


Thanks Mel! Charla is 6 months prego and getting bigger and bigger...lol
03/11/2004 12:41:38 PM · #8
I did not even know about that....She went to SOuth Africa Pregant?

03/11/2004 12:42:52 PM · #9
Originally posted by melking23:

I did not even know about that....She went to SOuth Africa Pregant?


Yup! They left in November so she was only a couple months along.
03/11/2004 12:44:30 PM · #10
Wow that is great news, she must be very happy....I guess we will have alot of photos of the new baby!

03/11/2004 12:50:22 PM · #11
Wedding photography goes WAY beyond the technical aspects of photography. All of the correct framing, lighting, composition, etc. can't make up for the "eye" of the photographer - What to shoot, when to shoot, from what angle, etc. When people are involved, you must satisfy their emotional expectations. Of course the technical aspects have to be pretty sharp too.
Sounds like you have both the ability AND the "eye". Congratulations. I'm really happy for you, and wish you lots of success.

Ron
03/11/2004 01:08:32 PM · #12
Originally posted by RonB:

Wedding photography goes WAY beyond the technical aspects of photography. All of the correct framing, lighting, composition, etc. can't make up for the "eye" of the photographer - What to shoot, when to shoot, from what angle, etc. When people are involved, you must satisfy their emotional expectations. Of course the technical aspects have to be pretty sharp too.
Sounds like you have both the ability AND the "eye". Congratulations. I'm really happy for you, and wish you lots of success.

Ron


Thanks Ron, but don't get excited for me until I post a link to some photos and you can all judge for yourselves ;-) I've seen some terrible wedding photos that people absolutely loved, who knows, maybe I'm one of those people *crosses fingers* certainly hope not though.
:-)
03/11/2004 01:11:36 PM · #13
Lori thats great news, exciting times ahead for you and you do have great talent. Good luck lady

Mike


03/11/2004 01:44:46 PM · #14
wow! That's incredible! It was bound to happen what with all your knowledge of fotography! Congrats! Would love to see some pics.
I personally feel that I have gotten better from the help you personally have given me. For that, much thanks, my firend!
Good luck on the future jobs!
03/11/2004 02:05:04 PM · #15
Originally posted by Rooster:

wow! That's incredible! It was bound to happen what with all your knowledge of fotography! Congrats! Would love to see some pics.
I personally feel that I have gotten better from the help you personally have given me. For that, much thanks, my firend!
Good luck on the future jobs!


Double wow! Thanks so much Rooster! As far as photography knowledge goes, I know as much about photography as I know about musical scales [much to my guitar instructors dismay] which is very little [even though I can still play the guitar and perform]. I could be a bad example to other photographers as my way is very different from the normal way..in most instances this is what gets me my photography jobs and I feel very blessed in that regard. Thanks again Rooster, your last two challenge submissions have been just awesome!
03/11/2004 02:10:21 PM · #16
Congruatuations! This sounds like a plum gig.
03/11/2004 02:40:10 PM · #17
Great news, Goldberry!
Charla does some fantastic work, so that is a great compliment.
Do you have any of your work posted in a gallery?
03/11/2004 02:46:17 PM · #18
that's awesome, what a great opportunity...i like her website too!!
03/11/2004 03:29:02 PM · #19
Congrats, Lori. Seems like you've gotten some good experience and anyone that's seen some of your work here can attest to your "eye" for artistic captures. Definitely show us some of those great shots you get.

Kev
03/11/2004 03:37:09 PM · #20
hey wow, my DPC stuff pretty much blows so now I'm very very impressed to get so many 'congrats' from all of you :-)
I don't have anything on line yet, it's in the works since some commercial and sports stuff I want to do requires approval from a board that wants to see a website, therefore: a website they shall have! Whenever it's up I'll post a link.
Thanks again!

And while I'm here, I might as well point out that my name Goldberry comes from Lord of the Rings: the Fellowship of the Ring..if you hadn't read it, you should! And to illustrate that using real life in your work can be a beautiful thing, LOTR is based on actual events and wars in the history of England, even the town names etc were taken from actual places [not all, but ya know].

03/11/2004 04:42:24 PM · #21
Congratulations! -- remember that if the blessed couple like the photos, then they are by definition great photos whatever any of us think.

Was Goldberry the Queen of the Elves? I haven't read LOTR since the first time it was popular again, in the 1970's ....
03/11/2004 04:51:19 PM · #22
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Congratulations! -- remember that if the blessed couple like the photos, then they are by definition great photos whatever any of us think.

Was Goldberry the Queen of the Elves? I haven't read LOTR since the first time it was popular again, in the 1970's ....


That was Galadriel. Goldberry was the princess who lived with Tom Bombadil who took in Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin when they first leave the Shire.

About the photography, of course you're right, but at the same time it's always nice when people who know what they're talking about like your work. Like if we were talking about building design, an architect or drafter would probably have a much more accurate and indepth [and valuable!] opinion than I would.
;-)
03/11/2004 04:56:32 PM · #23
G-L-D
Three out of the first five letters isn't bad after 30 "fun-filled" years!

The real bottom line is that your friend, who is already an established pro, thinks your work will appeal to the vast majority of her clients, enough to trust her business reputation to you. There is no better endorsement than that ....
03/11/2004 05:44:46 PM · #24
Originally posted by GeneralE:

G-L-D
Three out of the first five letters isn't bad after 30 "fun-filled" years!

The real bottom line is that your friend, who is already an established pro, thinks your work will appeal to the vast majority of her clients, enough to trust her business reputation to you. There is no better endorsement than that ....


LOL you're absolutely right, she's essentially been my mentor and her opinion on my work means quite a bit to me... I love being able to apply what someone has 'taught' me and for it be effective and appreciated! Highly addictive, but also makes criticism harder to take ;-)
03/11/2004 06:05:48 PM · #25
Originally posted by GoldBerry:

... I love being able to apply what someone has 'taught' me and for it be effective and appreciated! Highly addictive, but also makes criticism harder to take ;-)

Hard to take, but probably the more effective and valuable for that.

Alberta was the one (contiguous with the US) province I missed on a trans-Canada trip some years ago ... :( you have an interesting collection of quotations there! It would be interesting for everyone to post a list of their Ten "Not Commandments But Pretty Strong Suggestions"

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