Paul Stenquist wrote: >I shot a few weddings in the seventies, and I was cured. The >organizational work was a big pain in the ass. You really have to be >devoted to the whole wedding shoot scenario to make it work.
I have a friend who shoots weddings. He used to be very high end with it: Hasselblads, etc. He still shoots weddings now, but not on a large scale. He sometimes works for another photographer, who handles all the before and after logistics. But his specialty is "the five hundred dollar wedding package". He shoots the wedding by himself. The bride and groom get proofs and files from which they can get more prints made. He gets $500.00. Bang. Done. He says these jobs are usually fun and the customers great to work with: They're just so happy they can get a photographer at all for the price! -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

