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Hmm.
You may remember back in August I photographed my friends' wedding for nothing, as their photographer cancelled on them at short notice. They said it was the difference between having photographs and not, so I said ok, and dad and I photographed the wedding. I asked them if they could afford a £50 hire lens, apparently they could not.
The day I took the photos round to them, they had bought a huge huge plasma tv, must be 60" and it was in their front room. Now I may just be jumping to conclusions here but we didn't even get a thankyou card for doing the wedding, and they now have a lovely new expensive tv?
My dad did another wedding the week after, same situation, people couldn't afford a photographer. He turns up to a wedding which was held in a stately country home with no expense spared (reception in a pub, about the only cost cutting bit of the wedding apparently).
I got roped into photographing my best mate's 21st birthday party tonight, I couldn't say no and so I'm not going to enjoy it half as much knowing I've got to get certain shots etc...
So does anybody else feel like friends always almost expect them to photograph big events? I really didn't enjoy the wedding I did because I was caught up in the photography and running around like a blue arsed fly, and it's going to happen again tonight
Saying no leaves an awkward situation, especially if I'm going to the event anyway... :shrug:
Am I the only one who gets roped in like this???
You may remember back in August I photographed my friends' wedding for nothing, as their photographer cancelled on them at short notice. They said it was the difference between having photographs and not, so I said ok, and dad and I photographed the wedding. I asked them if they could afford a £50 hire lens, apparently they could not.
The day I took the photos round to them, they had bought a huge huge plasma tv, must be 60" and it was in their front room. Now I may just be jumping to conclusions here but we didn't even get a thankyou card for doing the wedding, and they now have a lovely new expensive tv?
My dad did another wedding the week after, same situation, people couldn't afford a photographer. He turns up to a wedding which was held in a stately country home with no expense spared (reception in a pub, about the only cost cutting bit of the wedding apparently).
I got roped into photographing my best mate's 21st birthday party tonight, I couldn't say no and so I'm not going to enjoy it half as much knowing I've got to get certain shots etc...
So does anybody else feel like friends always almost expect them to photograph big events? I really didn't enjoy the wedding I did because I was caught up in the photography and running around like a blue arsed fly, and it's going to happen again tonight
Am I the only one who gets roped in like this???


