Saturday, November 15, 2014


PHOTO ETIQUETTE 

1.) This posts mostly consisted of extremely helpful tips along with personal stories to help the reader feel more connected. when a reader is more connected to the reading then they are more likely to own up to their own mistakes and correct them.  
DONT BE A SPOT HOG!!:
    a.) This is the best tip because it makes people become more self ware and give others opportunities. also you don't really wanna be in the same spot the entire event because your pictures won't be diverse. 
    b.) I don't know probably asked them once nicely to cut it out and if they don't stop bug them til they get fed up and just cut it out.
    c.) YAH I HAVE!!!! There as this old guy at a football game who I accidentally made mad at me before the game cause he thought I was annoying so like for the rest of the game every time i tried to move to get a new angle he'd follow me and stand right in front of my camera like a J-E-R-K!!! but I didn't really do anything cause I didn't wanna make the situation worse than it already was.



 1.) This blog was mostly about not being a total jerk when your shooting and not thinking you getting a photo is above  the bride and groom having a moment or something. Not only at weddings but at all the events where a lot of people are shooting.
2. Of course this is from the perspective of a guest. But lets think about this from the professional photographers eyes.
     a. I would just not let him get in the way of the job i'm hired to do.
     b.  Of course then they' have to be in some of the pictures because they're important to the bride and groom but I would let the other family members deal with the person because thats not my problem.
     c. Maybe talk to either the bride or groom about keeping a handle on their own guests. my job is to photograph, not babysit.

     d.  Oh my god I don't know, Possibly threaten to leave and not continue shooting. Or maybe get a family member and have them deal with it.



1.  This post is about not being bitchy when  your shooting and not thinking your photo are above anybody's else's because of your personal opinion. At every event you shoot.
     a. Probably the venues making rules about when we can take photos. it should be up to the bride and groom, not the venue.
     b. I don't know if I just have the bad luck of being in the right time at the right moment but I find myself in some very good places for shooting at like sports places and people then will often crowd around me and I'm short so sometimes I'll won't be able to shoot cause people wanted to shoot where I am……. it sucks.
     c. TBH it would depend just HOW MUCH I liked the person and if I would enjoy the thing they were asking me to shoot. And yah i would probably do it for free.




1. This blog post was of tips that you'd specifically want/need for this certain event. The tips mostly regarded things you want to bring with you.
     a. I would to go the Zilker or Dick Nichols for a photo walk.
     b. i would need probably a tripod, and a variety of lenses. And wear jeans because i may have to sit or kneel on the ground.
     c. I would prefer a nature walk just because i feel like i could get better photos and a more diverse set of photos instead of just shooting like street after street after street.
     d. yah i gues they should be able to go. so they can keep improving their skills.

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