wedding shoes or why I hate my feet!
Sep. 16th, 2004 10:15 am
I've started looking for shoes for the wedding. I know exactly what I want. A white ankle (or mid-calf) boot with a lace-up (or possibly button-up) front and a 1 1/2 to 2" heal (which is wide enough for me to stand on grass without sinking into it). Oh, and it has to be in a 10 Narrow to Slim (that's AA to AAA). can i find this? no. Also, remember all those photographers we've been looking at. well, we had two interviews this week. On tuesday we interviewed Don Hawley and yesterday X-Pressions. Hawley was really nice and fun and had snakes at his house which i got to play with. He seemed really interested in the pagan ren wedding and said he may even try to dress in garb. His finish products were very nice, but i felt that a lot of the proofs were a little on the dark side (especially the indoor shots). X-pressions on the other had was very umm...professional. I got the feeling like he would photograph the wedding if we paid him, but he wasn't totally comfortable with the idea. His price is slightly higher, but his finished work was very nice and his proofs were lighter...then again, we didn't see a full wedding set of proofs. we did see one of his wedding cds with 160 pictures, but i'm not sure that's the same. I wish that we could combine the guy from tuesday with the work from wensday. It's a good thing that we still have one more interview set up (and we can always make more appointments, although we start heading into the higher prices).
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Date: 2004-09-16 09:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-16 10:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-16 11:50 am (UTC)Photos you order from the proofs may be printed with more care and have some touch-ups done, maybe some color correction, etc. but the proofs themselves should at least look well-exposed. When I go through proofs for portraits, I toss anything that I don't feel comfortable showing a client.
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Date: 2004-09-16 11:03 am (UTC)Bill & I are the ones (I think) who actually advised Athene to make sure to see if she could take a look at a whole set of proofs. The first photographer we met with showed us a proof book without our promting and they were crap. They weren't bad pictures, but they were not a professional photographers pictures - my mother could have taken them. Yes, his final albums were beautiful, but they cost another $900, so what am I paying for in the first place? There's more to it than just the money, but that's a whole big long conversation that I don't want to have in Athene's journal. After that, we asked for the proofs from all of our photographers, and the end results of our pains prove themselves very worth it.
I do agree, however, that if Athene really likes the guy but is concerned about the proofs to go ahead and ask about them. Athene, he's the vendor...don't worry about making him feel weird or anything like that, he should be easing all of YOUR concerns. If he reacts in an odd way to your question, then you'll know automatically to move on.