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« Etiquette for Photographers in the Wedding Party (when you're not hired) »
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Re: Etiquette for Photographers in the Wedding Party (when you're not hired)
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dmacmillan wrote
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Johnny B Goode wrote
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Do you critique his/her gear? Do you trust his vision from behind the lens?
Do you carry your \"egos\" around in a wheelbarrow?
I was talking about doing so in your head (yeah I know I didn\'t specify it)...
Here’s how I relate to the question…. I’m a social worker by profession
Sorry, I had temporarily turned off my clairvoyance.
Jul 11, 2012 at 09:14 PM
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Re: Etiquette for Photographers in the Wedding Party (when you're not hired)
Johnny B Goode wrote
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dmacmillan wrote
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Johnny B Goode wrote
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Do you critique his/her gear? Do you trust his vision from behind the lens?
Do you carry your \"egos\" around in a wheelbarrow?
I was talking about doing so in your head (yeah I know I didn\'t specify it)...
Here’s how I relate to the question…. I’m a social worker by profession
Sorry, I had temporarily turned off my clairvoyance.
So, you\'re actually not a (wedding) photographer...
PS Egotism is not dependent on verbalization.
Jul 11, 2012 at 08:58 PM
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