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Wedding Story - Did I Act Wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 254275" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>Forget what some have said. You shot some great photos for their engagement, and got an invite to shoot the wedding. It's not like you were advertising your skills. They asked YOU. GOOD FOR YOU! She knew what you were capable of and was hoping for more excellence. For some reason, whatever that might be, she decided to go another direction. I'm not sure I would have done the rest of the investigative work, but don't fault ya for it either. I'm just glad you found out before you got to the site with all of your equipment.</p><p></p><p>Continue to build your portfolio. Sounds like you've shot a few weddings already, so don't be afraid to show what you do for the price you charge, and in the future... have a contract with cancellation requirements, and request a deposit. Live and learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 254275, member: 12257"] Forget what some have said. You shot some great photos for their engagement, and got an invite to shoot the wedding. It's not like you were advertising your skills. They asked YOU. GOOD FOR YOU! She knew what you were capable of and was hoping for more excellence. For some reason, whatever that might be, she decided to go another direction. I'm not sure I would have done the rest of the investigative work, but don't fault ya for it either. I'm just glad you found out before you got to the site with all of your equipment. Continue to build your portfolio. Sounds like you've shot a few weddings already, so don't be afraid to show what you do for the price you charge, and in the future... have a contract with cancellation requirements, and request a deposit. Live and learn. [/QUOTE]
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