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6 types of photographers you will meet in the field - Taken from a FB article
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 329345" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>Haha. Im also a gear head. And when i started into photography i also used to sit with my bag in front of me admiring its beauty. Tweaking the dividers, wiping my gear down with damp terry cloths. Seeing what kind of small accessories i can put in my bag for those JIC situations. So i know first hand. </p><p></p><p>But I shoot a lot as well. Haha. </p><p>But the opposite is worst so. The ones who shoot tons of weddngs and they dont care about their gear. I used to have a binding relationship with my gear before my break. Today i dont have that feelibg anymore. Sometimes i would talk to my F5's and 80-200 afs before a wedding. "Cmon baby lets work, lets have a good day. dont let me down"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 329345, member: 14443"] Haha. Im also a gear head. And when i started into photography i also used to sit with my bag in front of me admiring its beauty. Tweaking the dividers, wiping my gear down with damp terry cloths. Seeing what kind of small accessories i can put in my bag for those JIC situations. So i know first hand. But I shoot a lot as well. Haha. But the opposite is worst so. The ones who shoot tons of weddngs and they dont care about their gear. I used to have a binding relationship with my gear before my break. Today i dont have that feelibg anymore. Sometimes i would talk to my F5's and 80-200 afs before a wedding. "Cmon baby lets work, lets have a good day. dont let me down" [/QUOTE]
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