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  • Deebo
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    DenverDoll
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    amazing :lol:

    I am assuming these were the very worst? Not ALL the shots?

    Deebo
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    I think these were only a selection to be honest.
    Seen it on the news and were worse than these. Also took pics through a dirty car window etc..
    Dee

    markcapilitan
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    On a funnier note…he’s probably made the money back if he had the sense to charge all the websites for usage!

    Paddysnapper
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    I have seen worse on a site where the photographer concerned thinks there wonderful. :roll:

    randomway
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    Paddysnapper wrote:

    I have seen worse on a site where the photographer concerned thinks there wonderful. :roll:

    Were you looking at my website again :roll:

    jessthespringer
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    A great time to get into ‘Wedding Photograming’ Zoltan?

    randomway
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    jessthespringer wrote:

    A great time to get into ‘Wedding Photograming’ Zoltan?

    These young couples just don’t have the time and patience anymore… Apparently, making the wedding pictures in a darkroom, pressed against photographic paper is too much to ask. It’s a good idea though, just imagine a full sized image with the couple’s silhouette.

    Paddysnapper
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    randomway wrote:

    Paddysnapper wrote:

    I have seen worse on a site where the photographer concerned thinks there wonderful. :roll:

    Were you looking at my website again :roll:

    No not you! This is a U.K. site, based in Yorkshire. :lol:

    thedarkroom
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    The bride definitely wore white, white and more white. My eyes are burning! Poor Sylvia, her mother must of had a few words to say about this :) (Sorry, I couldn’t resist that)

    I think this my favourite

    The contrast of the bride against the red Hiace commands the viewers attention and highlights the outline of the brides profile. A clever use of a fleeting prop in the surrounding environment to enhance the photograph, impeccable timing with the camera.
    The ambiguity of the identity of the person sitting beside her gives the photographs a sense of mystery and intrigue. Is it her father? Is it her husband? Is it the bridesmaid who got caught up in the heat of the moment during the hen party and got her head shaved for a bet. Is the person just camera shy? So many questions, brilliant handling of the situation.
    Let this be an inspiration to all of us!

    David

    Paddysnapper
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    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Lovely descriptive notes :) :) :)

    BM
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    thedarkroom wrote:

    The bride definitely wore white, white and more white. My eyes are burning! Poor Sylvia, her mother must of had a few words to say about this :) (Sorry, I couldn’t resist that)

    I think this my favourite

    The contrast of the bride against the red Hiace commands the viewers attention and highlights the outline of the brides profile. A clever use of a fleeting prop in the surrounding environment to enhance the photograph, impeccable timing with the camera.
    The ambiguity of the identity of the person sitting beside her gives the photographs a sense of mystery and intrigue. Is it her father? Is it her husband? Is it the bridesmaid who got caught up in the heat of the moment during the hen party and got her head shaved for a bet. Is the person just camera shy? So many questions, brilliant handling of the situation.
    Let this be an inspiration to all of us!

    David

    So that’s where we’re all going wrong …

    Paddysnapper
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    I lay the blame squarely at the feet of Digital Photography!

    How many times have you read (mainly on other forums) the following words.

    “I have owned a digital camera for two weeks now, and am about to do my first wedding. How much should I charge

    That’s where the problem lies….Open the box to professional in one easy move! :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

    thedarkroom
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    Paddysnapper wrote:

    I lay the blame squarely at the feet of Digital Photography!

    How many times have you read (mainly on other forums) the following words.

    “I have owned a digital camera for two weeks now, and am about to do my first wedding. How much should I charge

    That’s where the problem lies….Open the box to professional in one easy move! :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

    I know what you mean but you have to admire their self-confidence and their blinding faith in the ability of modern technology to make it all possible. I’ve been at this lark for well over twenty years now and I still s**t myself when I’m asked to do a wedding. I don’t do them anymore as I decided a long time ago that it’s not for me and I have plenty of other stuff going on without taking on this. It’s not that I can’t do it, it’s just that for me it’s not worth the hassle.

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