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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 421844" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Carry a lot of spares - batter, cards, flash and a body. Do not forget to carry a few lenses in case one of them acts up.</p><p></p><p>If it is a paid shoot, then have a contract signed</p><p>. Spelling out the time you will be available for.</p><p>. If any pre post wedding occasions are to be covered.</p><p>. What format will you be submitting the images in.</p><p>. If prints are required, the size and maximum numbers of the prints.</p><p></p><p>If you are going to use assistants and strobes, then get acquainted with them. If you are hiring strobes, sign a contract.</p><p></p><p>Get acquainted with client's requirements and expectations before finalizing the contract. A lot of clients will spell out little, but expect a lot, so it is one of your duties to think on your clients behalf and visualize (and explain) what may have been left out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 421844, member: 16090"] Carry a lot of spares - batter, cards, flash and a body. Do not forget to carry a few lenses in case one of them acts up. If it is a paid shoot, then have a contract signed . Spelling out the time you will be available for. . If any pre post wedding occasions are to be covered. . What format will you be submitting the images in. . If prints are required, the size and maximum numbers of the prints. If you are going to use assistants and strobes, then get acquainted with them. If you are hiring strobes, sign a contract. Get acquainted with client's requirements and expectations before finalizing the contract. A lot of clients will spell out little, but expect a lot, so it is one of your duties to think on your clients behalf and visualize (and explain) what may have been left out. [/QUOTE]
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