In a message dated 2/5/2009 7:08:00 A.M. Pacific  Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
I certainly hear what you are  saying.  I am seeing it get even worse
in the wedding industry  concerning Post Process vs shooting.  Not
only do the shots need to be  technically correct, but I am seeing an
increasing trend in 'artistic  enhancement' becoming the norm and
expectation of the brides.  This goes  beyond the normal processing
one would do.

I would rather be out  shooting the wedding than altering images to be
more  'artsy'...



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Bruce

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Well, certainly sounds like there IS a  job opportunity here. For someone 
PS/LR proficient to do post processing on  wedding shots. After a while that 
person could get a feel for how that  particular photographer liked their shots 
post processed, though at first it  might be rocky.

I suppose if they could keep the price down so it didn't  cost a lot more 
than previous lab work did, it MIGHT be not too costly for the  wedding 
photographer.

Marnie  

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