Wedding photography
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- nicnichols0
When I got married last year (to another photographer/designer) we had to search to find somebody who would just shoot the event, and not do all the crappy effects and postproduction. My advice to you (or anyone @ qbn.. cas I know you all can p'shop correctly) is to look at the persons work and try to either take away the filters, or ask to see raw files..
We found monicabroz.com and they were great- 2 shooters, film and digital, b/w and color and we made a Polaroid 'portrait station' so that every guest got a portrait (which turned out to be the best idea!)
Look for good quality images- stay away from heavy post production and effects, and see if the shooter will just give you a cd of raws.. it'll save you a bunch, and you will take way more time making your self look better!
- I managed to get the negs to mine, lucky I did too ;)slappy
- WORD!bigO
- oops- bad link: it was http://www.monikabro…
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