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Post by daniel on Oct 2, 2010 20:43:05 GMT -5
I photographed an entire wedding using only 2 lenses and no flash, here's one example of quality. To view more visit the site www.danielrobertphotography.co.ukAttachments:
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Post by Mike on Oct 2, 2010 20:50:45 GMT -5
I came from your website onto this forum so I did manage to see the wedding, I was very impressed in your ability to capture natural events and still hold the tones we all like to see, especially given you photographed in rather low light conditions the photographs suggest otherwise, you make it look easy. I've been struggling for a shot like the one you posted here for agess, you come along and bang inspires me to get that shot even more. So you shoot with no flash at all times? I can tell and it pays off. I better get out there and hoot you've inspired me to get my dream black and white shot.
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Post by annabelle on Oct 2, 2010 20:59:03 GMT -5
I've been photographing for 15 years and see thousands of "photographers" starting out every day, starting a business, thinking they are the next big shot, heard it all now. Every now and again (not too often nowadays) I stumble across a photographer that reminds me why photography exists in the first place, there's something unique about your work,originality is apparent and its like a breathe of fresh air, its not pretentious. Built up, overdone, cliche, pre madonna. Its classic gold, you keep on keeping on this is the career for you and you look young so I'd say your excellent now but give it a good few more years and you'll be outstanding. Annabelle Germany
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Post by daniel on Oct 2, 2010 21:04:17 GMT -5
Well thankyou kindly both of you, my hearts in it and I keep pushing it. Anna have you come across any difficult clients? I'm sure you have? Perhaps children who wouldn't respond well? How did you deal with the situation? For future reference in case I get any bridezillas or terrible twos?
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Post by Annabelle on Oct 2, 2010 21:12:20 GMT -5
Well I imagine you charge hourly rates don't you? So time is precious if they play up?, work closely with the parent, perhaps the mother can reason and negotiate with the child so you can continue without losing precious time. The parent paying the photo bill will have the incentive to calm the child down as much as you do, afterall they are paying for your time? So I wouldn't worry just be happy and fun, work with the parent and the child and the tantrum should pass soon enough.
Annabelle Germany x
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