Saturday, December 06, 2008
Post no. 540
I was pleasantly happy yesterday when guests from a wedding shoot i was helping with requested for my name card..
but...
I received the highest accolade this morning while doing a shoot for my friend's actual day wedding.
His main photographer actually got pissed with me for interfering his shots.
And by pissed, i dont mean appearing in his shots. Im sure im not inside most of his shots because i made a conscious effort to steer clear.
While driving home.. i came up with the following possibilities.
1) We must share the same great photography sense to be wanting the same shots (and how come i always get there first?)
2) You must be interfering with my shots too since im interfering with your shots(or simply you are blaming me for your dropped shots)
3) You are feeling inadequate because you are agreeable with sloppily arranged trains and gown, hastily arranged shoot settings and would allow the groom and bride to remain clueless (and be satisfied with awkward silences) when its obviously clear that they didnt know what to do.
Short of telling my friend that they got alousy not so good deal and spoil their day... I decided to let you do your thing and wait anxiously for your very creative and nice photos.
Luther, you are the pro.. i'll be waiting. =)
Regards
lukas
but...
I received the highest accolade this morning while doing a shoot for my friend's actual day wedding.
His main photographer actually got pissed with me for interfering his shots.
And by pissed, i dont mean appearing in his shots. Im sure im not inside most of his shots because i made a conscious effort to steer clear.
While driving home.. i came up with the following possibilities.
1) We must share the same great photography sense to be wanting the same shots (and how come i always get there first?)
2) You must be interfering with my shots too since im interfering with your shots(or simply you are blaming me for your dropped shots)
3) You are feeling inadequate because you are agreeable with sloppily arranged trains and gown, hastily arranged shoot settings and would allow the groom and bride to remain clueless (and be satisfied with awkward silences) when its obviously clear that they didnt know what to do.
Short of telling my friend that they got a
Luther, you are the pro.. i'll be waiting. =)
Regards
lukas