Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/11/19

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Subject: Re: [Leica] 1st Wedding assignment --- should I ?
From: DFangon@aol.com
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 03:54:42 EST

In a message dated 11/18/02 9:59:12 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
tedgrant@shaw.ca writes:

<< Oh mother of  whom-ever.... hire someone experienced to shoot it if you are
 asking questions like this,  >>

ROFLOL!

Ted is very kind trying to inject humor into it, but IT IS a tremendous 
responsibility.  And, it doesn't take much to turn the whole thing into a 
total fiasco.  Batteries running out at the wrong time.  Films not being 
properly spooled because one is in a hurry to get ready to restart shooting 
because things are happening at a fast pace.  Failing to adjust the ISO 
setting after you change film from 160 to 400.  Making the wrong turn from 
the church to the reception thus holding everything up.  

Even after you thought you came off unscathed, you arrive home and when you 
open your bag, you can't find your 35mm lens and you can't remember where you 
placed it after you changed to a 90 mm lens to get some tight shots of the 
couple.

A whole bunch of things happen even to the most experienced wedding shooters 
out there,  think what can happen to a novice.  I would go in as a backup 
shooter and maybe the whole experience will be a pleasant one as well as very 
educational one, but to take the whole burden of responsibility without 
having done it before is very risky business.

Be glad you asked advice and be thankful there is a Ted Grant to tell it like 
it is.

Dante
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