EvanW wrote:
If I were on a shoot where I thought I\'d need to draw a gun I don\'t think I could concentrate on the work. Also bringing models or clients into a place that bad could also be cause for legal trouble when things go wrong.
And seriously a wedding? 200-300 people crowded into a room, your photographing the first dance and see a ninja approaching the happy couple from your peripheral vision, drop your camera lettting it swing on its harness as you spin around drawing your .45 and putting 4-5 rounds towards the ninja killing him while only hitting a few of the guests.
Sure that will work.
This happened at our last wedding! Thankfully the groom took out the bandits before they got to the bride! See the dead one of the floor!
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Nov 16, 2010 at 08:30 PM
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