Back before I knew better,  I took my Yashicamat camera to a wedding  
of a co-worker.  I took pictures at the same time as the hired  
photographer was taking the formal photos at the altar.   Managed to  
get 5 shots before he told me that I couldn't photograph.   Turned  
out that the "pro" had equipment "failure" and nothing came out.  My  
5 photos were the only ones showing any part of the wedding.

Jim A.
On Mar 8, 2008, at 3:21 AM, David J Brooks wrote:

> Had a beer with a friend last night. They were at a relatives wedding
> last month, and the wife of a brother  was asked to
> do the wedding photos.
>
> She has some sort of a non P&S camera i'm lead to believe.:-)
>
> Anyway, he tells me last night, that NONE of the photos she took came
> out, Unknown if she shot film or digital, but i suspect film if
> it took this long to find out.
>
> As expected, they are pissed, and a family row is now in full swing.
>
> Dave
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