On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 7:37 PM, Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I can certainly understand.  I quit shooting Little League
> Baseball action shots for similar reasons.  There is just not enough
> money in it.  The only money to be made is to line everyone up and
> quickly shoot team and individual posed shots.  Pretty much an
> assembly line and not much fun.  And for that you need about 4 teams
> of photographers and support staff.
>
> Weddings and portraits pay much better and for less work/time.  Still
> nothing at all compared to my real job.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Bruce

I was wondering if you still did that. I had not seen any photos from
the baseball, and figured you may have stopped.
Thats the other thing. More shooters to cover more rings. I thought
about that, but insurance goes up, i have to pay them etc.
I had Erin's boyfriend shoot 1 show for me in 2006 and the same show
2007. I have yet to recover his pay from sales of his pictures.

I have a few farm portrait dates in the wind for the fall. That may be
the way to go.

Dave

Dave

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