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From: frank theriault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Shrek,
You know, when I fantasize about being a professional photog,
then realize that no one wants to buy fuzzy bw photos of
people they don't know, I think that I could be a wedding
photographer. You
That's what I'm doing next weekend in Guadalajara at my friends wedding.
They have the wedding photog for the formals, then I'm being turned
loose with BW to shoot whatever the hell I want toshould be fun.
Norm
(who says Tequila and BW don't mix?)
tom wrote:
Imagine the possibilities!
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From: tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anytime you put 100 or 200 people together,
put them on a schedule, and add some emotion,
you're going to get the possibility that something screws up.
Heh. I've done two weddings in my life. One of them was up on the west
coast of
I'm assuming this is Guadalajara, Mexico. A Mexican wedding has some
interesting customs. One is where the groomsmen undress the groom down to
his shirt and unmentionables. Then the cloths are handed to his new bride
so she can dress him. Someone hands her a hat and a belt. Someone else
It is Mexico and from what you've said, this should be good (along with
the embarrassing photo ops)!
Norm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm assuming this is Guadalajara, Mexico. A Mexican wedding has some
interesting customs. One is where the groomsmen undress the groom down to
his shirt and
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, tom wrote:
If you think about it, a wedding is actually one of the most interesting
things you can shoot if you like to shoot people. Everyone looks good,
they're on their best behavior, they're participating in religious and
cultural ceremonies, they're dancing and
That's what I'm doing next weekend in Guadalajara at my friends wedding.
They have the wedding photog for the formals, then I'm being turned
loose with BW to shoot whatever the hell I want toshould be fun.
Norm
(who says Tequila and BW don't mix?)
Just remember Norm;
One tequila
two
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From: Fred Widall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 23 July 2004 9:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: My first wedding shoot.
Last weekend I did my first (and last) wedding shoot.
A co-worker wanted me to be the official photographer
for her wedding, and I foolishly agreed. I
!!
;-)
tan.
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From: Fred Widall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 23 July 2004 9:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: My first wedding shoot.
Last weekend I did my first (and last) wedding shoot.
A co-worker wanted me to be the official photographer
for her wedding, and I
Thanks for those insights Tan, they just strengthen my resolve not
to venture down the photographic paths of matrimony ever again.
My photos were just your basic wedding photos, the bride groom, the
bridesmaids, the in-laws and the out-laws. I've uploaded a few to
photo.net.
Memories;
Like the time I'm assisting. We had already done the Bride's pictures, a
lovely woman about 5'6. We then started to do the groom and best man 6' and
maybe 5'. About 5 minutes into the shoot the shorter man taps Bill the
photographer on the shoulder and informs us that he, not the 6'
From: Fred Widall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The experience has given me a greater appreciation of professional
wedding photographers (Hi Tan) and their level of dedication. They
earn every penny !!! For myself, on a per-hour basis I would have
made more flipping burgers at McDonalds, with a lot
--- Tanya Mayer Photography [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Fred, fred, fred...
Finally somebody understands the series of events
that us wedding
photographers are so adept at handling.
I feel for you, in such a heartfelt way, my poor
little friend, to have gone
so blindly into territory
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: My first wedding shoot.
--- Tanya Mayer Photography [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Fred, fred, fred...
Finally somebody understands the series of events
that us wedding
photographers are so adept at handling.
I feel for you, in such a heartfelt way, my poor
little
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