Shoot & Scoot. Lots of images. Batch process in Lightroom. Burn to DVDs.
Deliver to clients. Deposit Check. <g>
My son's wedding was done by a Shoot & Scoot. That's what they wanted. Most of
their image world is online. They got the images, and can Facebook them or
whatever. Of course they've got me and Miller's if they really want a nice
print, but so far, not so much.
BTW, I don't know if I ever posted here. but some of those shoot & scoot images
are on my web site. Last gallery listed. Shiva & Duncan.
--Bob
On Jan 8, 2012, at 6:53 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> The style of shooting now is to saturate the coverage. I still like to
> shoot in the 600 range, but I've gotten really burned the last couple
> of years. Reprint income has totally disappeared. We have to get 100%
> of our income up front with the package. Package generally means an
> album with a selection of stand-alone prints. My clientelle gets all
> freaked out at the price of an all-inclusive package. If I could get
> them all to buy $3000+ packages, I'd shoot all 600 with the Texas
> Leica.
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