I appreciate the post, but how do any of the links provided pertain to wedding photography? I do see the strong points of Istockphoto, but many here want to retain all rights to their work, etc. Buying stock images to use in advertising ones business online in our artistic field wouild be a borderline breach of ethics.
corkin wrote:
Can anyone post some information in regards to contracts. Examples, etc.
thanks!
They vary state to state. I can highly recommend looking into your local PPA, as they'll have contract information that is relevant to your state and issues.
This is a very significant pool of information for amateur and professionals!!!
Are wedding pictures significantly different/improved when taken with a Canon 20D/ 30D/40D/50D or a full frame camera, such as the 5D, when using the same lenses?
If so, what are the specifics?
jtphotography wrote:
This is a very significant pool of information for amateur and professionals!!!
Are wedding pictures significantly different/improved when taken with a Canon 20D/ 30D/40D/50D or a full frame camera, such as the 5D, when using the same lenses?
If so, what are the specifics?
That question is easily answered... it's not the camera, it's the photographer that makes the photograph.
FF is beautiful, but each tool (camera) has it's uses. I personally feel that the 1.3X crop of 1 Series cameras from Canon are the best bang for the buck, hands down.
Thanks for sharing this forum. from this, i would learn more and get more ideas.
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Use zippo different styles and designs.
Just got our sample last night. It's incredible. I would lean towards high-end, but it could fall under middle-range due to the fact that they're press-printed (on nice thick paper though). When I get a chance to take pics of it, I'll post a review as well.
People were asked to rate these categories on a scale of 1 to 10: color, detail, binding and cover, spread (gutter), paper, bang for the buck, overall.
AdoramaPix books are digital c-prints bound in a hardcover book, with 100% lay-flat bindings, and are printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive Album photo paper -
rather than press printed, to avoid issues with color variations.
Sincerely
Helen Oster
Adorama Camera Customer Service Ambassador
People were asked to rate these categories on a scale of 1 to 10: color, detail, binding and cover, spread (gutter), paper, bang for the buck, overall.
AdoramaPix books are digital c-prints bound in a hardcover book, with 100% lay-flat bindings, and are printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive Album photo paper -
rather than press printed, to avoid issues with color variations.
Sincerely
Helen Oster
Adorama Camera Customer Service Ambassador