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Wedding photographers looking for work i have a job for you.
 
Dannie Walls, Photographer
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Charlotte | NC | USA | Posted: 11:29 PM on 02.02.10 |
| ->> This was posted near me today if only i was in need of a new friend i might have answered this ad...lol |
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Dannie Walls, Photographer
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Alan Herzberg, Photographer
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Elm Grove | WI | USA | Posted: 12:02 AM on 02.03.10 |
| ->> Nicely played, Wes. |
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Marty Price, Photographer
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Concord | NC | USA | Posted: 12:59 AM on 02.03.10 |
| ->> Yes, I saw that earlier today and my first thought was that he or she couldn't be that good if they were making such an offer! Craigs list seems to have a bunch of that stuff. |
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Russ Isabella, Photographer
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Salt Lake City | UT | USA | Posted: 1:08 AM on 02.03.10 |
| ->> I'm sure his/her future spouse is thrilled to know s/he will be running a workshop during their wedding reception. |
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Nic Coury, Photographer
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Monterey | CA | | Posted: 1:49 AM on 02.03.10 |
| ->> well count me out, I don't shoot RAW or full manual... |
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Dave Prelosky, Photographer
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Lower Burrell | Pa | US | Posted: 2:52 AM on 02.03.10 |
| ->> Aw c'mon. It's a good excuse to drop in at a pig pickin'. |
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Isaac Ginsberg, Student/Intern, Photographer
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Seattle | WA | U.S.A | Posted: 3:16 AM on 02.03.10 |
| ->> Nic, me nether, I dont think I have used a manual lens setting in a wedding in a long time... Dont even know I could do it quick enough compared to the 'real' pros out there who only use manual focus... ;) |
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Phil Hawkins, Photographer
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Fresno | ca | usa | Posted: 3:21 AM on 02.03.10 |
| ->> Dave, you're going to have to explain a "pig pickin'". I know what they are, but many here don't have a clue. |
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Chuck Liddy, Photographer
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Durham | NC | USA | Posted: 9:33 AM on 02.03.10 |
| ->> the sad thing about this? I can categorically, guarantee that without a doubt he/she/it will get SEVERAL responses from morons that don't know any better..... |
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Thomas Campbell, Photographer
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Houston/San Antonio | TX | USA | Posted: 12:44 PM on 02.03.10 |
->> I can't imagine being a wedding photographer and seeking a half dozen GWC to shoot your wedding.
I can see the client meeting now:
"When you got married, how did you choose your photographer?"
"Well, I posted a Craigslist ad and got a few people that just got a camera with two lenses at Costco to shoot it. Do you want to book my Platinum Package for $5000 or my Diamond package for $7000?" |
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Dannie Walls, Photographer
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Charlotte | NC | USA | Posted: 5:43 PM on 02.03.10 |
| ->> Oh well it has been removed,and i thought i had a chance to make a new friend...lol |
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Mike Brice, Photographer
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SLC | UT | USA | Posted: 6:32 PM on 02.03.10 |
->> The last wedding I shot, the bride invited 3 newbies to shoot along - and ask me questions throughout.
One had a kit lens Nikon, the other had a Rebel with some fast glass. Two of the three were using the pop-up flash.
I felt like I lived that ad last weekend. |
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Dirk Weaver, Photographer, Assistant
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Charlotte | NC | USA | Posted: 10:21 PM on 02.03.10 |
| ->> Classic... |
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Chris La Putt, Photographer
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Jersey City | NJ | USA | Posted: 10:22 PM on 02.03.10 |
| ->> removed from craiglist :( anyone have a copy? |
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Delane B. Rouse, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Washington | DC | US | Posted: 10:39 PM on 02.03.10 |
| ->> Mike--> You allowed that? |
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Mike Brice, Photographer
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SLC | UT | USA | Posted: 12:02 AM on 02.04.10 |
->> It is a long story....
At the time, going along seemed liked the best decision given the circumstances of the day.
Looking back, I am not sure that I would do it over again the same way.
Live and learn. |
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