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Lazy wedding photographer, or standard practice?
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveH" data-source="post: 298389" data-attributes="member: 9252"><p>I see a lot of wedding photographers who make the engagement shoot part of their "pitch" to show what they can do BEFORE getting the contract signed and money changing hands, that way the couple can see how the photographer interprets their requirements and his style of shot.... Like a "Try before you buy".</p><p>If I was paying that amount and was unhappy before the day even arrived, I'd be letting the photographer know my concerns. I'd also be concerned that he took exception to a complaint and pulled out leaving you with no one at this short notice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveH, post: 298389, member: 9252"] I see a lot of wedding photographers who make the engagement shoot part of their "pitch" to show what they can do BEFORE getting the contract signed and money changing hands, that way the couple can see how the photographer interprets their requirements and his style of shot.... Like a "Try before you buy". If I was paying that amount and was unhappy before the day even arrived, I'd be letting the photographer know my concerns. I'd also be concerned that he took exception to a complaint and pulled out leaving you with no one at this short notice. [/QUOTE]
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