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Originally Posted by Phyllisva
I worked a wedding yesterday and during the formals i had several of the guests taking photos behind me . I had asked the Bride BEFORE the wedding to ask them not to and the Mother asked them not to when it was happening . Well it seems that there was a young lady that continued to snap away -- I was busy trying to get done --( we only had 20 minutes before the next wedding was going to kick us out . ) So I did not notice her .
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Your fault. You might not notice her but you should have noticed that subjects are looking away. If they did look your way why bother ?
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Originally Posted by Phyllisva
At the recpetion I saw her showing all of the family her ( MY ) shots on her Nikon D70. And then told her that she would make CDs for the entire family.
so my question is .... since there is really nothing I could do short of wrestling her to the ground -- how do YOU handle this ??  I just lost a lot of reprint sales . People would rather take a mediocre photo for free than pay for it . (I did't want to come off as a complete jerk and ruin the day by stopping and demanding her to put away her camera .  )
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You are a professional aren't you ? And your shots are soooo much better than hers ( yes shots taken by her are not yours ).
Relax, after you show your pictures nobody will even look at what that girl snapped out. If that is not the case consider trading spaces with her.