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Craigslist Ad Says *Pro Wedding Photographer* LMAO Come Get Some Laughs IN!
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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 113194" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>You certainly can't fault these fauxtographers for trying. This is 'merica after all. And besides, we really do need these people...and so does the paying customer base.</p><p></p><p>There are price tiers in all walks of products and services. I mean, we all want a Nikon D4, a crap ton of gear and lighting for every situation, and a 250,000 square foot studio to put it all in, with Nat Geo footing our travel bills to exotic locations. Oh, and the most beautiful people on the planet lining up to model for us. But let's face it, we're not Joe McNally or Annie Leibovitz. Those photographers would look at our work and laugh too.</p><p></p><p>It's all for naught, really. Like I said before, people shopping for a budget wedding photographer aren't your client base anyway. You don't see commercials for a Honda minivan featuring an elderly couple, do you? No...it's a soccer moms with 9 kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 113194, member: 1061"] You certainly can't fault these fauxtographers for trying. This is 'merica after all. And besides, we really do need these people...and so does the paying customer base. There are price tiers in all walks of products and services. I mean, we all want a Nikon D4, a crap ton of gear and lighting for every situation, and a 250,000 square foot studio to put it all in, with Nat Geo footing our travel bills to exotic locations. Oh, and the most beautiful people on the planet lining up to model for us. But let's face it, we're not Joe McNally or Annie Leibovitz. Those photographers would look at our work and laugh too. It's all for naught, really. Like I said before, people shopping for a budget wedding photographer aren't your client base anyway. You don't see commercials for a Honda minivan featuring an elderly couple, do you? No...it's a soccer moms with 9 kids. [/QUOTE]
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