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No, pretty much everyone else agreed they were crap. The comments on his instagram absolutely tore him to shreds and he ended up deleting them.One person's manure is another person's wealth...![]()
No, pretty much everyone else agreed they were crap. The comments on his instagram absolutely tore him to shreds and he ended up deleting them.One person's manure is another person's wealth...![]()
My comment was not particular but general - obviously, I can have no view on this example.No, pretty much everyone else agreed they were crap. The comments on his instagram absolutely tore him to shreds and he ended up deleting them.
So were you invited as a guest or because you had a great camera? the "asked to make sure we brought our cameras" sounds like it was to be a functional presenceBack to the original post - a friend of mine had a small wedding like that, registry office/parents house/pub etc. Rather than booking a photographer a couple of us were asked to make Sur we brought our cameras, and a group album was set up for photos to be uploaded to.
I always claimed people look at the wedding album five times (mostly)
One, when they get it,
Two, when aunty Maud who wasn't at the wedding visits,
Three, the first aniversary of the wedding (if they remember the date).
Four, after a big fight.
Five, when one is cutting the other out of the pictures after the divorce.
I know I'm an old jaded cynic, but I've been married. As the great Groucho once said. "Marriage is a wonderful institution... But who wants to live in an institution?"
Still it's paid the bills.......![]()
Back to the original post - a friend of mine had a small wedding like that, registry office/parents house/pub etc. Rather than booking a photographer a couple of us were asked to make Sur we brought our cameras, and a group album was set up for photos to be uploaded to. I used it as an excuse to buy a new lens, and I believe another one of my mates used it to justify a 5Dmk4. The couple were happy with the photos (and are still together).
I think they were saying that it was an excuse to justify to their other halves buying what they wanted anyway!So hilariously you basically paid for the benefit of taking some photos at their wedding.
Have seen this before on here, always seems a bit bizarre and is always hilarious to me. I remember someone on here a few years ago that went out and spent about 5-6k so he could take photos at a friends wedding. All so his friends could cheap out on having a proper photographer.
A few years ago someone messaged us on Instagram asking could they hire some of our equipment so they could photograph their friends wedding, obviously we said no. He was a wildlife photographer, seen the photos after they were absolute lolz, he should have stuck to wildlife.
One of my oldest friends, who was an usher at my wedding... I was also one of the witnesses.So were you invited as a guest or because you had a great camera? the "asked to make sure we brought our cameras" sounds like it was to be a functional presence
Exactly.I think they were saying that it was an excuse to justify to their other halves buying what they wanted anyway!