JustinRyan215
12-04-2011, 09:26 PM
A few weeks ago, my aunt asked me to bring my camera to her daughter's wedding, and offered me 500 bucks for my photos, mainly because she hated the photographers. Apparently, they refused her request for a few pictures with all four generations of women, and even tried to tell the bride that they do not want children in the pictures after the ceremony, because "they ruin pictures". My cousin said that children MAKE the wedding, and demanded it.
Now, I totally understand that they are getting paid, that they make a living shooting weddings, so I did what I could to get the best pictures that I could, while staying out of their way, but they showed me that they really were *******s with cameras; being the only guest with a dslr(smartphones being the most common sight), they made it a point to be in my shots, in a position that I could not edit them out, even positioning their flash to ruin my shots...
Two weeks after the wedding, the pictures still haven't been seen, by either the bride, or anyone who goes to the web site...
In my opinion, these self proclaimed "Wedding photojournalists" need to learn to go with the requests of the customers, at the restraint of their art....
Now, I totally understand that they are getting paid, that they make a living shooting weddings, so I did what I could to get the best pictures that I could, while staying out of their way, but they showed me that they really were *******s with cameras; being the only guest with a dslr(smartphones being the most common sight), they made it a point to be in my shots, in a position that I could not edit them out, even positioning their flash to ruin my shots...
Two weeks after the wedding, the pictures still haven't been seen, by either the bride, or anyone who goes to the web site...
In my opinion, these self proclaimed "Wedding photojournalists" need to learn to go with the requests of the customers, at the restraint of their art....