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Old 04-02-2009   #82 (permalink)
Mark McCall
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Default Re: guests taking photos during formals ?

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Originally Posted by lkphoto View Post
I explained to the B&G that there were to be no one else but me shooting during the post ceremony formals.

If I cannot preform my job that I am hired for because some rude guest is not listening, I will not be held responsible for the outcome of that specific set of photos.

When I asked 3 times for the shooters to please be seated or leave and was ignored, I put on my mean face and told those specific people that not only were they disrespecting me as a hired professional, but because of their selfishness, they were ruining the offical photos of the Bride & Groom, to whom the photos are most important.
Your behavior at the wedding overshadows any beautiful image you capture. That guest may be rude, but they're also family. Snapping at them doesn't do you an ounce of good.

Your reputation takes a shot every time blow a gasket. Everybody is watching.

There's a saying...
"If they like the photographer, they like the photos".
The reverse is also true.
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