I remember standing in a long line waiting to get some food at a wedding I
was working on.  The bridal party were eating their meal, and I was hoping
to get something before some more activity took place.
Suddenly, I was jerked out of the line by the bride.  She got me up to the
front of the food line and told everyone that I needed food to keep up my
strength.  No one objected.
I get food at all the weddings I shoot.  It's not stated on a contract.  The
bride or groom know I work hard and deserve some their offerings of food for
the guest.

Jim A.

> From: "Feroze Kistan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:21:05 +0200
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> Subject: Re: ouch
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> 
> Theres one wedding photographer here that puts into his contract that a
> table for him and his assistants is provided. He even states that he gets to
> eat exactly then same stuff that the guests eat. He insists that you address
> him as Mr Carver and he gets about 10 grand per wedding minimum just for the
> photography. He is one of the busiest guys around.
> 
> Feroze
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Juey Chong Ong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 4:38 AM
> Subject: Re: ouch
> 
> 
>> 
>> On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 02:56 PM, Bruce Rubenstein wrote:
>> 
>>> Our contract says, "meal will be provided". Caterer alwys says, This
>>> drives us nuts: you don't take pictures of people with food hanging
>>> out of their mouth (unless they're under 5). I don't know what DC was
>>> like yesterday, but it was real warm in NYC. We had a bride's house,
>>> church (in Queens), couple shot on the Brooklyn Bridge and reception
>>> in NJ. By the time dinner was being served we were hot, tired and
>>> dehydrated. We got the standard, "First we have to serve the people,
>>> and then we'll see what"s left". At least one of the video guys (from
>>> the Bronx) raised a stink and we got fed.
>> 
>> Whew! That's grueling! When I shot a wedding some time ago in Brooklyn,
>> we went from the bride's house to the church, to Coney Island and then
>> to the reception hall. The caterer served the wedding party a light
>> meal before the reception and I got to join in. I wasn't smart enough
>> to include something like this in the contract, but I think the couple
>> knew to plan for it knowing that no one would have had any lunch.
>> 
>> --jc
>> 
>> 
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