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    Hi Pixelle,
    I read an article on this in Photography monthly. They went through about 4 or 5 different pieces of software comnparing them. I don’t have the magazine with me (or doubt I can find it in the house!) but have a look at this thread on their site refering to it. Mentions some free software too.

    http://www.photoanswers.co.uk/GLOBAL/Search-Results/?N=0&Ntx=mode%20matchallpartial&Ntk=site&Ntt=recovery” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;

    Donnie
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    I agree, That IS a great suggestion Brightredshoes!!

    I had this issue previously with a customer. There was only 4/5 photos. I had originally said no because of possibly quality issues, but when I saw them they were taken high res so I changed my mind and added them in all on their own page. This kept the bride very happy, that I was flexible like that. She didn’t really mind when I’d said no, but that made her happier.

    But like Ballyman, I don’t use that as a sample album. I have one made up of several differn’t weddings picking the best of them all. It seems you’ve agreed now so probably best to go ahead with it. So long as you inform her that there may be a noticable difference between your shots and hers.

    Hope that helps! :)

    Donnie
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    Good thread.
    I didn’t realise there was different solutions for different makes of cameras. I got my office camera cleaned in Birminghams for €60 so it sounds like Conns is the place to go.
    Might give it a go myself. Have been very cagey about doing it! My own personal work camera needs a good clean. I’m taking fantastic shots of UFOs!! :)

    Donnie
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    Seems the Kuwait times didn’t do their research. This has been added to the TNW site…

    http://thenextweb.com/me/2010/11/30/kuwait-dslr-ban-does-not-exist-after-all/” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;

    Donnie
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    I have a Cokin filter holding system and 3 ND grads with it. Works well. I don’t do enough landscape to fork out for Lee just yet! Brownie’s advice is spot on, so you could get yourself a 77mm sized Polarizer and maybe think of some ND grads. You can get Cokin kits, which are good to start off with.

    I’d also advise in investing in UV filters for all your different dia lens. If for anything, to stop your lens getting scratched. a €35 filter costs a lot less than a new lens! :D

    Donnie
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    I’d imagine there is no law, but maybe don’t show any brand names of the products?

    Donnie
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    Hi Maggie,
    http://www.instituteofphotography.ie” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false; do a half day studio photography course for beginners. I did a half day wedding course with Dave a few years back. very good. Think Dave is on here as username: “IOP”

    Donnie
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    Hi Johnny,
    This is one I’ve used form All things photography.com. Very good site also.

    http://www.all-things-photography.com/support-files/weddingchecklist.pdf” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;

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