Very interesting. Thnaks for explaining. I guess if
you were working for a big company they would want
'factory' syle pics rather than high and low pictures
cause consistentcy is job 1! Another small question.
I've never seen the abbreviation CTS what does it
stand for?
Mark Lloyd
--- AG Schnozz <agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well, I got called on the carpet on it because "the
> customer
> isn't paying enough for this type of picture".
> Evidently, what
> would happen is that this couple would show their
> pictures to
> somebody else who would hire this company and that
> photographer
> couldn't deliver the same style of shots. They
> wanted a
> strictly "Chevrolet" approach and quality to their
> pictures. No
> garbage, just nothing too fancy.
>
> I got to the point where I had problems shooting the
> EOS. Not
> only was the lens and viewfinder awkward for me, but
> the weight
> of the rig and the grip shape aggrivated my CTS
> something
> fierce. Halfway through a wedding ceremony my hands
> were so numb
> I was almost dropping the camera.
>
> We parted ways, but I did influence the company in
> some manner.
> I recently came across one of the photographers and
> he showed me
> the new guidebook that had a number of my
> photographs in it.
> One of which was taken with the OM!
>
> Still, it was good experience.
>
> AG-Schnozz
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