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brcylee
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05/17/08
: I apologize because this in not one of my best articles but I wanted to help those who found themselves in trouble.
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Rachel0814p
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02/07/08
: Step 4 is a TERRIBLE idea. Not only is relying on your guests to be photojournalists instead of hiring a pro photographer, or even an amateur photographer, a sure fire way to NOT end up with great wedding photos, disposable cameras are budget hogs! A couple can spend hundreds of dollars on buying and developing these cheap, often defective cameras. How many of your guests will even know how to compose a decent picture? You’ll most likely end up with a lot of pictures of cut off heads, blown out skin tones, red eyes, a dark room, the floor, and so on, and not fun candids of you and your groom interacting with your guests. Cutting corners this way wont provide a return on your investment. Do yourself a favor, and put the $500 or more that you'll be spending on disposables into hiring an experienced wedding photographer. You'll get a much better return on your investment.
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