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jessiper
8th of December 2006 (Fri), 23:20
If you had a Saturday that wasn't booked yet, but it's still some time away, and you didn't care for location of the wedding and reception a couple has chosen (boring, etc.), would you tell them you couldn't book them? At first I was like, "I'll take what I can get!" Now I feel like I can be a bit more choosy (not that couples are banging down my door or anything, though), and hold out for a better location or even take the weekend for myself and my family (what a novel idea!). Anyway, just wondering if that is really selfish of me :evil:, or if it sounds reasonable. Thanks!

Wilt
8th of December 2006 (Fri), 23:26
Challenge yourself to make the best of a difficult location and deliver results that will impress in spite of the place you have to shoot. Anyone can point and shoot. An ARTIST will make even challenging locations into beatiful shots. You're not being selfish, you're not being smart. You have an opportunity to add some shots in your portfolio that look good, yet also be able to zoom out wide and show other potential clients what a dump you had to work with!

jessiper
8th of December 2006 (Fri), 23:36
Good point, Wilt. Thanks!

islandphoto
9th of December 2006 (Sat), 01:43
Make it a challenge for yourself. You can find beauty anywhere... :) :)

jessiper
9th of December 2006 (Sat), 01:53
Easy for you to say, you're in Hawaii! :lol: J/K You (as in everyone) can't tell me you don't hope for cool locations, though. ;)

islandphoto
9th of December 2006 (Sat), 01:56
Of course - it makes it way easier but maybe you could take them to another spot ( a nice park near by or something) to shoot at before the reception?

joegolf68
9th of December 2006 (Sat), 01:58
Tell them where to get married or you quit! lol Actually, you said you wanted to be choosy now, so what's the issue, be choosy. But, will the lost income be worth "not being bored?"

jessiper
9th of December 2006 (Sat), 02:17
Tell them where to get married or you quit! lol Actually, you said you wanted to be choosy now, so what's the issue, be choosy. But, will the lost income be worth "not being bored?"

Maybe I should start telling people where I want them to get married! LOL Well, I thought about taking that weekend off anyway, otherwise I'd totally be cool w/it. I know there is interesting people/places/things everywhere, but a cool location can make it that much more fun. :)

cdifoto
9th of December 2006 (Sat), 02:22
Build yourself the ultimate wedding package:

Gorgeous Location, DJ, Limousine, Planner, Photographer all for one low, low price - at a premium of course! :D

SimonG
9th of December 2006 (Sat), 03:44
Build yourself the ultimate wedding package:

Gorgeous Location, DJ, Limousine, Planner, Photographer all for one low, low price - at a premium of course! :D
I'm pretty sure I was a guest at one of those weddings once upon a time, and I can't say I'd recommend it as a concept. Then again, the emphasis was on the "low, low price" part of your package deal, if I recall correctly. ;)

Wilt
9th of December 2006 (Sat), 07:47
Remember your primary role as a wedding photographer is to create MEMORIES of the event for later review. Your additional role is to do so in a manner which somewhat idealizes the place or captures inherent beauty.

The bride will remember the place, she will somewhat forget the less-than-terrific lack of beauty, so try to mask the ugliness of the setting with DOF control, creative use of some of the things as props or background elements, etc.

If you were going to take the weekend off anyway, just tell the bride that you are booked already!

karensimmons
11th of December 2006 (Mon), 01:42
Yes. There are places that I simply will not shoot any more. It has less to do with the "beauty" or lack thereof of the place than it does to do with the staff. Some places are so hostile to photographers or treat them so badly that I just don't care to giv emyself the aggravation of working there.

Karen

RobKirkwood
11th of December 2006 (Mon), 05:10
No we wouldn't pass because of poor location - but we won't photograph ugly people!

Rob

cdifoto
11th of December 2006 (Mon), 05:17
I know of one place I won't shoot again. Stained and/or missing ceiling tile, floor to ceiling mirrors lining the entire walls, faded & stained carpet, etc.

Scott_Quier
11th of December 2006 (Mon), 08:56
No we wouldn't pass because of poor location - but we won't photograph ugly people!

RobI hope you're talking about people who are "ugly" on the inside. I, also, don't deal with people with whom I don't click on some level - this usually means there's an ugliness on the inside.

Some of the ugliest (on the outside) people are the greatest people to know and I feel honored to be asked to photograph them. They know they don't look great, but they TRUST me (sometimes) to do them right.

RobKirkwood
11th of December 2006 (Mon), 09:03
I hope you're talking about people who are "ugly" on the inside...The exclamation mark was a hint that my English sense of humour was out and about ;)

Rob

jessiper
11th of December 2006 (Mon), 13:19
I know of one place I won't shoot again. Stained and/or missing ceiling tile, floor to ceiling mirrors lining the entire walls, faded & stained carpet, etc.

Wow, that sounds pretty crappy. I don't know if I want to shoot again where I shot yesterday (unless it was reception only). It was the darkest place I've ever shot at, with ugly colored walls and nothing interesting about it. I shot 1600 wide open, with flash, and still couldn't get a lot of the shots. It was super cramped inside, but there was absolutely nowhere to take pics outside. Luckily I had my B800, or else I wouldn't have been able to do formals. Doesn't sound nearly as bad as the place you mentioned, but I just had to complain.

Scott_Quier
11th of December 2006 (Mon), 17:18
The exclamation mark was a hint that my English sense of humour was out and about ;)

Rob
That's cool. I'm just deaf in one ear :)

Jonathan Consiglio
12th of December 2006 (Tue), 11:16
If the client and I don't mesh well, or I guess the location, it can do more harm than good. I TRY to get excited about all my work, but when I'm not, my creativity level goes down...and it shows. If I click with the couple I'll do it and make it work. I live in Corpus Christi, TX.. and it's ugly here!