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Mar 28, 2007 13:11 |  #1

Here are a couple shots of the bride at an Indian Wedding (over a 3 day course!) I have another engagement this Sunday. Critiques are welcome!

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Mar 28, 2007 16:01 |  #2

I like 3 & 4 alot 1 needs a little usm perhaps as its to soft for my liking.

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Mar 28, 2007 17:17 |  #3

I am interested.... what happens at an indian wedding.. how do they stretch it to 3 days... how many hours every day... and how do you charge it as the photographer?


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Mar 28, 2007 17:18 |  #4

I like these.

That 3rd one is very atmospheric SP?


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Mar 28, 2007 20:37 |  #5

song4themoon wrote in post #2945942 (external link)
I am interested.... what happens at an indian wedding.. how do they stretch it to 3 days... how many hours every day... and how do you charge it as the photographer?

It consists of 3 - 4 different ceremonies. And traditionally, the groom and bride are not supposed to see each other till the very end. So if you’re a solo photographer - consider yourself booked for the entire day because you will have groom and bride ceremonies back to back. Hours can be anywhere from 4 to 8 hours a day. As far as price I just give them a package deal. For us - Were a one stop company for events and weddings (www.atozeedesigns.com (external link)) so, we just charge them depending on what there getting from us.


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Mar 30, 2007 10:21 |  #6

Hi song4themoon
Indian weddings, especially Hindu ceremonies are very colourful.
Different ceremonies are held over three days.
Some North Indian weddings last as long as a week.
Here the photographer does a contract for a lump sum, and delivers the specified prints'
Or, in a low key wedding, he charges per print.

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