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Wedding Photography a Dying Industry?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 9740" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>The economy today may also have something to do with it. Everyone except the gov't has to figure out how to do things for less. I have attended several when the photographer is just a friend (sometimes it's me) that is doing it for free. I was at one wedding where everything was being done with a video camera; no still photography to be seen. The day may be gone, except for the affluent, where there just isn't much in the budget for pictures. Hey Dad, think you could bring your camera along and take some pics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 9740, member: 753"] The economy today may also have something to do with it. Everyone except the gov't has to figure out how to do things for less. I have attended several when the photographer is just a friend (sometimes it's me) that is doing it for free. I was at one wedding where everything was being done with a video camera; no still photography to be seen. The day may be gone, except for the affluent, where there just isn't much in the budget for pictures. Hey Dad, think you could bring your camera along and take some pics? [/QUOTE]
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