The worst I've seen was at a wedding 29 years ago.  The photographer
set-up strobes on light stands for alter shots after the wedding.
Whenever anyone with a Point-n-Shoot took a flash shot (always, film
was slow), they tripped all the slaves on the strobes.  The
photographer was expensive and snooty, but I felt a bit sorry for him
as the strobes continued to recycle.
Regards,  Bob S.


On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Christine Nielsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:40 AM, David Mann <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Apr 26, 2012, at 7:48 AM, Christine Nielsen wrote:
>>
>>> Here's a survey question... as an invited guest at a wedding, do you
>>> bring your dslr?
>>
>> I read our wedding photographer's contract the other day and she asks that 
>> any guest with a DSLR must shoot at a different angle from her own shots.  I 
>> don't know how strict she'd be about enforcing it.
>
> Interesting!    I can see a wedding photog not wanting to give a
> wannabe her shots... can you imagine Cousin Ed putting your wedding
> photos, framed/posed by the photog, but shot by Ed over her shoulder,
> on his website?  Or maybe it's just a crowd-control thing...
> Enforcement could be one of those unpleasantries that nobody wants on
> their wedding day...
>
> Are you a newlywed, Dave?  Congrats & best wishes!
>
> :)
> -c
>
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