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Old 06-12-2008   #30 (permalink)
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Default Re: guests taking photos during formals ?

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Originally Posted by hotrod4x5 View Post
It is an interesting idea, letting everyone shoot the shot before you do. Those that do that, doesn't that take forever? 1 minute added to 20 poses is 20 minutes, time I never have.
Actually, it doesn't. I tried it after reading this thread last year. As noted by others, the bride gets a bit irritable at this after a few times, especially after receiving direction from 10 different people. They don't have my lights or my set up so they never turn out quite as nice.

As for lost sales, I usually don't count on follow ups. I'm not good at it and not set up for it very well. I get a package price up front, meet those requirements spelled out in the contract, and rarely see follow up print orders. Because of this, on my larger packages, I usually include a CD full of high-res images. I may change this in the future but, for now, it works well enough and I'm getting paid fairly for a single man, no storefront operation.
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