Yeah, yeah, just another digital hack, huh.
I mean, let's face it. The pros use film. The bigger the better. 6x9, no
4x5, no wait, everything with an 8x10.
Better yet, doesn't Polaroid have a camera that shoots 6 foot tall life size
images --- if I remember the article, you actual walk INTO the camera to
load the 6 foot by 3 foot film?
:)
Tom
please see the :) before replying.
> This is what www.trianglephotographers.org has to save about Reggie
>
> "Acclaimed as The Great Wedding Photographer of our Day by Town and
Country
> and The Best of the Best by Harper s Bazaar, Dennis Reggie has
> single-handedly changed the look and redefined success in wedding
> photography. Dennis has photographed more famous weddings than most of us
> have even read about T om Clancy, Karenna Gore, Prince Alexandre von
> Furstenberg, Catherine Crier, Mariah Carey, James Taylor and Don Henley.
He
> has photographed more than 16 Kennedy weddings, including those of
Caroline
> Kennedy, Maria Shriver and his own sister, Victoria, to Senator Ted
Kennedy.
> One of the most famous wedding photos to date that of John F . Kennedy,
Jr.,
> bending like a modern Galahad to kiss the hand of his bride, Carolyn was
> his.
>
> "Reggie may have spearheaded the current trend of cinema verite, a
> photojournalistic style that captures the spontaneous details of a wedding
> when he began shooting them back in 1977 in his hometown of Crowley, LA.
> Today, based in Atlanta, he shoots 52 weddings a year in the
> United States and abroad, and he says it's his training as a sports
> photographer in college that primed him for his trademark style."
>
>
>
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