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sad and frustated-mediocrity as a wedding photog is ok? a bit long.
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 345349" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>thank you guys for the emotional help and your perspectives. youre right in that I need go with the flow, do the best I can under the circumstances but ultimately what the BG want is what they decide. ill have no choice but to accept it. ill also have to try to find work with photogs I have the same work ethics as this is a bigger issue. working with people who take this responsibility on themselves and have a who gives a crap attitude brings me down. </p><p></p><p> I did a wedding on thursday. this couple does not like pictures. they specifically said we dont want you in the middle of it all. in the ceromony, guests viewing are more important than the pictures, in the dance floor, dont be right in their faces. the venue is usually jam packed at 230 people. this is the amount I would say that its tight but still room to "breathe". their wedding had 350 people. it was a nightmare. the dance floor was so packed and the venue is so tiny. it was cool when we came in after the outdoor ceremony, but within the hour the ac wasnt effective and it was very hot.</p><p></p><p> my photos were crap in the ceremony. not to my liking but I guess enough as a document of it. dance floor was very hard to work. very tight. could not move around. dont understand why people would pay so much for good photographers when they arent really interested in the pictures. they could have saved quite some money. im back more than a year now shooting and Im not sure ill hold up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 345349, member: 14443"] thank you guys for the emotional help and your perspectives. youre right in that I need go with the flow, do the best I can under the circumstances but ultimately what the BG want is what they decide. ill have no choice but to accept it. ill also have to try to find work with photogs I have the same work ethics as this is a bigger issue. working with people who take this responsibility on themselves and have a who gives a crap attitude brings me down. I did a wedding on thursday. this couple does not like pictures. they specifically said we dont want you in the middle of it all. in the ceromony, guests viewing are more important than the pictures, in the dance floor, dont be right in their faces. the venue is usually jam packed at 230 people. this is the amount I would say that its tight but still room to "breathe". their wedding had 350 people. it was a nightmare. the dance floor was so packed and the venue is so tiny. it was cool when we came in after the outdoor ceremony, but within the hour the ac wasnt effective and it was very hot. my photos were crap in the ceremony. not to my liking but I guess enough as a document of it. dance floor was very hard to work. very tight. could not move around. dont understand why people would pay so much for good photographers when they arent really interested in the pictures. they could have saved quite some money. im back more than a year now shooting and Im not sure ill hold up. [/QUOTE]
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