tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3986578321434876605.post6213565562280463896..comments2022-02-25T01:52:31.989-08:00Comments on Life Wrapped In Lace: The truth about wedding photography.Wendy Lewickihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17314389317064683177noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3986578321434876605.post-28836470339201785032011-12-06T12:12:48.280-08:002011-12-06T12:12:48.280-08:00I'm a new reader and am thoroughly enjoying re...I'm a new reader and am thoroughly enjoying reading you and your husbands blogs! I was shocked to see that you only have one comment on this post! I'm sure many read your posts but don't have time to comment, know what to say, or feel their opinion is important!<br />SO, since you asked, here's my opinion: I think it is CRAZY that people would complain about too many photos. Having said that, have you ever noticed: that people always think they could do better than the one doing the job! (kinda like being the president! lol) that the better we have it, the more we complain! The more we have, the more we complain! The easier we have it, the more we complain!!! Also have you ever noticed that some of the happiest and most thankful people are those that have very little? These people amaze me and always make me want to do more. Having been a bride, and now a new mom and photo junkie, I love more photos! I love that you give more even if they are not YOUR favorite shots because you just never know if you caught someone or something that will really be special to the bride and groom or their friends and family! The stress of capturing someones special day as THEY wanted it to be and want to remember it... well I'll say I'm glad that there are those of you that enjoy it! I think your photos are beautiful! Keep up the great work!MT Fonershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06951661704724992039noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3986578321434876605.post-41311586770397426612011-09-29T08:21:50.466-07:002011-09-29T08:21:50.466-07:00I am not a photographer and I have never been a br...I am not a photographer and I have never been a bride. I am speaking as a future bride and what I would want out of my wedding photographer. I think that I would want MORE pictures than necessary because really, why not? I would rather have too many than missing out on some that I may look back on and say "I wish I had a picture of that from my wedding". It is a lot easier to say "no I do not want that one, than being upset that you do not have a special memory of your day on print.<br /> I was just in my best friends wedding 2 weeks ago, and she hired 2 women who co-own their photography business. As you say in your blog, I was very confused when they were taking pictures because I did not know who to look at. They both shot the same potraits. Neither of them met up with the men getting ready prior to the ceremony, just the ladies. We have not seen the final product yet, but I am very interested to see what is missing and if there are just numerous duplicates of the same images. <br /> So I think it is very important to have many and different shots, because you want to see all of your special day, not just you and your husband posing and smiling in every photo. I wouldn't want to see my face in every photo anyways!<br /> You seem like you are a wonderful and talented photographer, putting so much time and effort into each client. Taking the time to consider all their ideas, likes and dislikes and getting to know them is so important and ultimately makes for a happy client. You can tell in your blogs that photography is definetly your passion and it is not only evident in your writing, the way in which you deal with clients, but in the photos themselves. It is very inspiring and I only wish I had half that passion for something too. All the best!Elizabeth Mnoreply@blogger.com