> I guess it's time to crawl into bed and see whether any of the shows
> I taped while I was at rehearsal are interesting enough to take my
> mind off this situation so I can sleep.
>
> Yeah, yeah, I know the moral of this story. *sigh*
>
> -- Glenn
Never did shoot friends and charged them for
> I guess it's time to crawl into bed and see whether any of the shows
> I taped while I was at rehearsal are interesting enough to take my
> mind off this situation so I can sleep.
Glenn,
Now you know why so many professional photographers refuse to deal with the
public.
--Mike
Which is never work for friends. Well, we all have to learn this sometime
.
If it is not a friend, how you handle it is send them of a note: "This is
going to cost $X, please initial and return". Nobody feels comfortable doing
that with friends, so we wind up eating the costs. Boy, do I remember m
Glenn,I hear ya loud and clear.
Similar thing but not so labour intensive as yours.
I put all the film prints i take of the kids at the
horse farm in a book and they let me know which ones they
like the best ,then i use that info to pick out the pictures
for the year book.
One rider(a 14 year old
In August I shot engagement photos for a couple of friends of mine.
He wanted colour. I knew from past experience that she's difficult
to shoot in colour and convinced him to let me mix in a roll of BW.
In September he said he was going to send me the money, and that he
wanted the negs scanned to
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