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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 303758" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>By the way I see it, I highly suggest you dont deal with contracts or private weddings. friends or family, fine. a stranger who booked you? I would not put that burden on my shoulders. </p><p>1-your lens lineup has holes. 2nd camera, a few flashes?</p><p>2-if youre asking about contract then you havent worked enough (well obviously since you said these are your first three) and I would suggest you magnetize yourself to a working pro and let him deal with the contracts till you know the ins and outs of the wedding biz. your rep is on the line.</p><p></p><p>Just a suggestion, but this has a waving "potential disaster waiting to happen" sign. dont mean to get you down. but if you feel ready go for it. I see it otherwise. people take shooting weddings way to lightly.</p><p>I was tight with pro photogs for a long time before I decided to go solo. saved me a HUGE mistakes and TONS of time and money id waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 303758, member: 14443"] By the way I see it, I highly suggest you dont deal with contracts or private weddings. friends or family, fine. a stranger who booked you? I would not put that burden on my shoulders. 1-your lens lineup has holes. 2nd camera, a few flashes? 2-if youre asking about contract then you havent worked enough (well obviously since you said these are your first three) and I would suggest you magnetize yourself to a working pro and let him deal with the contracts till you know the ins and outs of the wedding biz. your rep is on the line. Just a suggestion, but this has a waving "potential disaster waiting to happen" sign. dont mean to get you down. but if you feel ready go for it. I see it otherwise. people take shooting weddings way to lightly. I was tight with pro photogs for a long time before I decided to go solo. saved me a HUGE mistakes and TONS of time and money id waste. [/QUOTE]
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