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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 352129" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>They're everywhere. A girl that used to work for me just posted some of her pro's shots on facebook, absolutely terrible! I don't have the heart to ask her what she paid, but the wedding was pricey. The public doesn't know any better. A while ago I walked past a couple in a park that had just gotten engaged. A girl was taking their picture and says to the couple "where do you want to sit", the guy says "you're the pro, you tell us". As I walked buy I noticed the point and shoot she was using as she shot into the sun. It's really very sad what's happening and it is degrading the entire field.</p><p></p><p>The unfortunate thing about inexpensive gear is that they are not shooting with a backup card. They may be good photographers, but no backup of such an important day is not a good idea. I could never take that risk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 352129, member: 4399"] They're everywhere. A girl that used to work for me just posted some of her pro's shots on facebook, absolutely terrible! I don't have the heart to ask her what she paid, but the wedding was pricey. The public doesn't know any better. A while ago I walked past a couple in a park that had just gotten engaged. A girl was taking their picture and says to the couple "where do you want to sit", the guy says "you're the pro, you tell us". As I walked buy I noticed the point and shoot she was using as she shot into the sun. It's really very sad what's happening and it is degrading the entire field. The unfortunate thing about inexpensive gear is that they are not shooting with a backup card. They may be good photographers, but no backup of such an important day is not a good idea. I could never take that risk! [/QUOTE]
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