Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/11/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Justin, Hopefully you realized much of that was tongue in cheek or a grouping of worse case scenarios. :-) Yep over a very long career I've shot lots of them, going back to the days of using 4X5 Speed Graphic, big Multi-blitz strobes on every shot and two weddings a day! :-( One in the morning, usually a Catholic, and a Protestant in the afternoon. On each we carried 4, 12 X 4X5 sheet film magazines, in other words 48 sheets of film and that was it, as they were programmed for an X number of photo situations that fit in a pre-ordered size album. However, the company I worked for at the time cornered the wedding market for the city and on some Saturdays there were 20 photographers shooting weddings for the same company. I hated everyone as they were on Saturdays and what I really wanted to shoot was the local pro football games. ;-) Or other sporting events. When I went on my own that's when the "35mm shoot it like I was doing a photo documentary" began and many of those worked extremely well. Although I still didn't want to do weddings, so I thought I'd scare them off by asking for cash, and I'd give them all the film at the end of the day. Shoot over, have a nice Honeymoon, out of my face. The charge for that was $1000. which at the time was a big chunk of cash, not by today's standards though. I figured that would scare them off, nope only more asked! So I upped it to $2000. and the same "here's the film give me my money" deal. Slowed down the requests, but they still kept coming..... So it went to $3000.00 same deal, I shoot it my way, you pay cash, I give film and they were out of my face. Yep and there were a few. And I shot just as you describe, available light, is there any other? And when I got to a point where I really didn't want to do them at all, I asked ridiculously high fees and it finally got them out of my face. The other side of this is, I've been hired at times to document a wedding in B&W while a wedding commercial guy did his thing and I shot everything that went on throughout the complete day. Did I have fun? Did I get some neat and completely different photographs of the bridal party and day? You betcha! And without one iota of mental stress as I was flying it as what I am, a photojournalist and it was great without any of the wedding photog responsibilities. There are guys and gals who shoot weddings, love it, do beautiful photography, make a ton of money and it's good on them. However, they'd probably hate doing the kind of assignments I do in various parts of the world. :-) But it's to each his own, as that's one of the wonderful things about photography, there's a discipline for each of us with our picture taking machines allowing to do what we love with great passion.... being a photographer. :-) ted - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html