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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 321568" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>How much did he pay for the photog? women photog? she was using a remote to fire the camera she was hand holding? wth for? just hold it and fire. maybe were missing something here. regarding electrical cords, I had a bar mitzvah I shot last week and I had no place I could shoot the family except on a background that had extension cords gaffered to the floor and knew I will have to PS that out later. if you had another place, then you should have convinced her to go somewhere else.</p><p></p><p>which "some of the photos" are missing? film stuff? like stills emulsion film? this is a weird photog. no backup or failed HDD or cards. what gear did she use? one slotted camera?</p><p>first thing after an event is move the images from cards to 3 HDD so I can format and shoot another wedding.</p><p></p><p>shame all this happened and I hope that she is able to get those lost images AND if they are crappy are able to be edited. dont know what level she is but I didnt take a private wedding till I shot about 50 wedding with other pros. people take the responsibility of shooting someones wedding and ruining their memories from a once in a lifetime (hopefully) event when they arent qualified. being a good photographer is fine, being a wedding photographer is different. a lot of things to do besides just photographing in a wedding. </p><p></p><p>Btw did you RMA that card?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 321568, member: 14443"] How much did he pay for the photog? women photog? she was using a remote to fire the camera she was hand holding? wth for? just hold it and fire. maybe were missing something here. regarding electrical cords, I had a bar mitzvah I shot last week and I had no place I could shoot the family except on a background that had extension cords gaffered to the floor and knew I will have to PS that out later. if you had another place, then you should have convinced her to go somewhere else. which "some of the photos" are missing? film stuff? like stills emulsion film? this is a weird photog. no backup or failed HDD or cards. what gear did she use? one slotted camera? first thing after an event is move the images from cards to 3 HDD so I can format and shoot another wedding. shame all this happened and I hope that she is able to get those lost images AND if they are crappy are able to be edited. dont know what level she is but I didnt take a private wedding till I shot about 50 wedding with other pros. people take the responsibility of shooting someones wedding and ruining their memories from a once in a lifetime (hopefully) event when they arent qualified. being a good photographer is fine, being a wedding photographer is different. a lot of things to do besides just photographing in a wedding. Btw did you RMA that card? [/QUOTE]
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