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I'm cheesed about this wedding photographer...
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<blockquote data-quote="wreckdiver1321" data-source="post: 352180" data-attributes="member: 21628"><p>Not sure how the shots came out. We shall see.</p><p></p><p>It's really disappointing to me to see this happen, and I see it all too often. The advent of the user-friendly and relatively inexpensive DSLR has been a boon to people looking to get into photography. More and more people are picking up cameras and getting shots that are much better than what they were once able to do with a point and shoot. However, I think this has led to some overconfidence. There is a major difference between a pro and an amateur with an entry level DSLR. Just because you think your shots look pretty good doesn't mean you're ready to charge a large amount of money for your work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wreckdiver1321, post: 352180, member: 21628"] Not sure how the shots came out. We shall see. It's really disappointing to me to see this happen, and I see it all too often. The advent of the user-friendly and relatively inexpensive DSLR has been a boon to people looking to get into photography. More and more people are picking up cameras and getting shots that are much better than what they were once able to do with a point and shoot. However, I think this has led to some overconfidence. There is a major difference between a pro and an amateur with an entry level DSLR. Just because you think your shots look pretty good doesn't mean you're ready to charge a large amount of money for your work. [/QUOTE]
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