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<blockquote data-quote="Pierro" data-source="post: 92900" data-attributes="member: 8517"><p>You may have to do a couple of tag alongs, otherwise you wont have any samples to show prospective payers. No wedding couple is gonna hire a wedding togger without being able to see their work</p><p></p><p>And yes, as wysi said, back up everything.</p><p></p><p>I did a tag along with a pro togger a year or to ago, and because there was zero pressure on me, i took my kit lens and got some very good snaps. In fact the couple loved them, ( they are friends which is how I got to go shoot with the pro - he didnt mind ) and they wanted all of them as supplements to the pro's photos. The pro used 2 Nikon D3 cams. plus 2 lenses ...a short fast W/A zoom, and a longer zoom. He didnt swap lenses, just used 2 cams and switched at a moments notice when necessary</p><p></p><p>Murphy's law though - i didnt have any failures or problems, cos there was no pressure to perform</p><p></p><p>some samples</p><p></p><p><a href="http://photo-sharing.winsoftmagic.com/1/6glx2sxn.htm" target="_blank">Hound dawg photography - Wedding Samples - Photo Sharing at WinSoftMagic</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pierro, post: 92900, member: 8517"] You may have to do a couple of tag alongs, otherwise you wont have any samples to show prospective payers. No wedding couple is gonna hire a wedding togger without being able to see their work And yes, as wysi said, back up everything. I did a tag along with a pro togger a year or to ago, and because there was zero pressure on me, i took my kit lens and got some very good snaps. In fact the couple loved them, ( they are friends which is how I got to go shoot with the pro - he didnt mind ) and they wanted all of them as supplements to the pro's photos. The pro used 2 Nikon D3 cams. plus 2 lenses ...a short fast W/A zoom, and a longer zoom. He didnt swap lenses, just used 2 cams and switched at a moments notice when necessary Murphy's law though - i didnt have any failures or problems, cos there was no pressure to perform some samples [URL="http://photo-sharing.winsoftmagic.com/1/6glx2sxn.htm"]Hound dawg photography - Wedding Samples - Photo Sharing at WinSoftMagic[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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