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> Stenquist
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> Subject: PESO: I don't shoot weddings
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> I shot a few weddings in the seventies, and I was cured. The
> organizational work was a big pain in
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Subject: PESO: I don't shoot weddings
I shot a few weddings in the seventies, and I was cured. The
organizational work was a big pain in the ass. You really have to be
devoted to the whole wedding shoot scenario to make it work. It can't
be an on again, off again th
Thanks Mark. Too much work:-)
On Dec 8, 2006, at 11:51 PM, Mark Cassino wrote:
> Nice shots, Paul - they have a good spontaneous feel to them!
>
> - MCC
>
> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> I shot a few weddings in the seventies, and I was cured. The
>> organizational work was a big pain in the ass. You r
Nice shots, Paul - they have a good spontaneous feel to them!
- MCC
Paul Stenquist wrote:
> I shot a few weddings in the seventies, and I was cured. The
> organizational work was a big pain in the ass. You really have to be
> devoted to the whole wedding shoot scenario to make it work. It can
I used the ceiling and the Pentax 560 whatever-- the new P-TTL flash
for the ceremony pic. (Not much fun trying to shoot in a courthouse
btw.) The posed pic against the blue background is with my studio
monolights, firing into umbrellas. I have a rather low white ceiling
and white walls in my b
Both are very nice Paul.
What is your flash source. Looks like you might be using one of those
Lumiquest bouncers, just by the amount of light hitting everyone.
Dave
BTW, i hear you about weddings.
Quoting Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I shot a few weddings in the seventies, and I wa
On Dec 8, 2006, at 7:11, Mark Roberts wrote:
> But his specialty is "the five hundred
> dollar wedding package". He shoots the wedding by himself. The bride
> and groom get proofs and files from which they can get more prints
> made. He gets $500.00. Bang. Done.
>
> He says these jobs are usually
Paul Stenquist wrote:
>I shot a few weddings in the seventies, and I was cured. The
>organizational work was a big pain in the ass. You really have to be
>devoted to the whole wedding shoot scenario to make it work.
I have a friend who shoots weddings. He used to be very high end with
it: Ha
Nice shots Paul.
And Hammtramck is a pretty unique place.
Regards, Bob S.
On 12/7/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I shot a few weddings in the seventies, and I was cured. The
> organizational work was a big pain in the ass. You really have to be
> devoted to the whole wedding shoo
>
> From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Finally, there was a
> dinner at a Polish restaurant in Hammtramck, Michigan. (I had some
> duck blood soup. Yum)/
Czarnina and placzki. Mmmm - m
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Nice shot, very good color.
The fellow needs a better tailor. ;)
rg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I shot a few weddings in the seventies, and I was cured. The
> organizational work was a big pain in the ass. You really have to be
> devoted to the whole wedding shoot scenario to make it work. I
I shot a few weddings in the seventies, and I was cured. The
organizational work was a big pain in the ass. You really have to be
devoted to the whole wedding shoot scenario to make it work. It can't
be an on again, off again thing.
That being said, a very good friend, who happens to be my a
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