Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/16

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Subject: Re: [Leica] an ethical question....
From: lea <lea@whinydogpress.com>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 14:26:15 -0500
References: <200105161813.OAA07695@unix2.netaxs.com>

Might be a good idea to check with the bride and groom to make sure they
didn't sign a contract indicating that their hired photographer would be the
only person shooting. Your images may create problems for the b&g if they did
sign such a contract and if the photog finds out.

Lea


Kyle Cassidy wrote:

> hey folks -- last week linda and i went to her cousin mike's wedding and,
> as i sometimes do, i tossed a leica and a 50 1.5 into the car and took a
> couple of pictures in between challenging the best man to "just one more
> shot, you sissy." my own personal perception is that i probably got
> better shots than the pro they hired. but that's just my own casual
> observation. he seemed to somehow be missing everything -- but in any
> event we get a call from someone in the family who says "can we see the
> pix you took?" and my ethical dilema is ... if i show them the pix now,
> it'll most likely screw the real photographer out of a lot of reprints --
> after all, why spend $80 on an 8x10 when your cousin has one just as good
> and he's willing to give you the negatives. so my inclination is to put
> off letting anybody see anything for at least a couple of months, and then
> just make them a wedding present of all the negs. i think it's rude to get
> in the way of the real photographer, and it's even ruder to undercut his
> bread and butter. but at the same time, i get to look like a real rube to
> the family -- and also, what's my obligation to them? why should i be
> siding with someone i don't even know?.... what would you do? what's the
> wedding ettiquitte? i'd like to hear from anybody who actually _shoots_
> weddings too. maybe i could just give them 3 8x10's now and in a couple
> months send them the rest?
>
> and in case anybody's interested in the awesome power of a canon 50mm f
> 1.5 in ltm on a leica m6:
>
>  http://www.asc.upenn.edu/usr/cassidy/pix/5-12-01-wedding/
>
> kc
>
> (not that you could pay me to look at someone elses wedding pictures even
> if robert capa took them)

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Lea Murphy
Whiny Dog Press
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