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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 372630" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>ON occasions I have to be in a wheelchair and anytime my wife and I are out and about on vacation and we visit places that have a lot of walking I use my mobility scooter. My wife and I take photos of each other when the scene looks great but she know that I do not like for my photos to include my scooter. She can normally find ways to shoot me without it showing. Which means more closeups.</p><p></p><p>You say this guy is an actor so that means the shots going out will be for jobs so the chair will be part of his acting career. Talk to him and decide if he wants the chair in the shots. I would think he would want it in the shot or at least part of the chair. </p><p></p><p>Talk to him very openly about his feelings of showing the chair. Be mater of fact and don't treat him like a invalid. I was in a grocery store one day and a lady came over to me and put her hand on my shoulder and leaned over to me and said "I am so sorry for you, looks like you have had a very rough life" You really don't want to know what I said back to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 372630, member: 6277"] ON occasions I have to be in a wheelchair and anytime my wife and I are out and about on vacation and we visit places that have a lot of walking I use my mobility scooter. My wife and I take photos of each other when the scene looks great but she know that I do not like for my photos to include my scooter. She can normally find ways to shoot me without it showing. Which means more closeups. You say this guy is an actor so that means the shots going out will be for jobs so the chair will be part of his acting career. Talk to him and decide if he wants the chair in the shots. I would think he would want it in the shot or at least part of the chair. Talk to him very openly about his feelings of showing the chair. Be mater of fact and don't treat him like a invalid. I was in a grocery store one day and a lady came over to me and put her hand on my shoulder and leaned over to me and said "I am so sorry for you, looks like you have had a very rough life" You really don't want to know what I said back to her. [/QUOTE]
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