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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 399712" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>The first part is WHY the pros need to do something more to set themselves apart from the many shooters out there now that think they are pros and are taking away business from the good shooters. </p><p></p><p>My son got married a few years ago and his now ex-wife picked the photographer. She was a terrible photographer. It was an outside wedding close to sundown. The photographer was shooting after the wedding while people were dancing and I noticed that her flash was shooting straight up with no bounce on it. (We were outside under the stars) I decided maybe she did not realize it was set that way so I went to her and asked. I was told that all pros shoot with bounce light. I just looked up and asked, "What are you bouncing it off of?" She just looked at me and walked off. None of the photos from that part of the wedding were even usable and were not included in the package. </p><p></p><p>This is why the pros need to find something other than the fact they are so much better at photography to sell themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 399712, member: 6277"] The first part is WHY the pros need to do something more to set themselves apart from the many shooters out there now that think they are pros and are taking away business from the good shooters. My son got married a few years ago and his now ex-wife picked the photographer. She was a terrible photographer. It was an outside wedding close to sundown. The photographer was shooting after the wedding while people were dancing and I noticed that her flash was shooting straight up with no bounce on it. (We were outside under the stars) I decided maybe she did not realize it was set that way so I went to her and asked. I was told that all pros shoot with bounce light. I just looked up and asked, "What are you bouncing it off of?" She just looked at me and walked off. None of the photos from that part of the wedding were even usable and were not included in the package. This is why the pros need to find something other than the fact they are so much better at photography to sell themselves. [/QUOTE]
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