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Old 01-01-2007   #60 (permalink)
KellyL
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Default Re: The Rules Of Good Portraiture

I don't know if you people know what a treat this is for me. I don't know anybody in the photography world, and am intimidated by most. Thank you, thank you, thank you for your time and for commenting here. The pictures posted are absolutely incredible and make me want to go sweep out the garage and give a few shots a whirl.

I haven't worked on my wedding video for one second today. (I started video taping weddings and creating DVD's for brides as a way to purchase photography equipment. My equipment was stolen some 15 years ago when I was first beginning...did a couple of weddings, senior portraits, etc...but after I lost my equipment and with the birth of a second daughter I couldn't afford to replacements. About three years ago, feeling very frustrated that the money was never available for buying photography equipment, I started video taping weddings and have used all the profits to purchase equipment. Now I am playing catch up.)
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