jdramirez said:I'm not being bullied into anything. When I talked to the woman, she said they were considering buying a camera and having a family friend do it... and that annoys me.
But I figured one person would step up to the plate just for some paid practice. I go and shoot sporting events for practice...
I know the cost hurts the market value of photogs, but there wasa discount photog who did my wedding, so I guess I have a good deal of empathy for their situation.
AcutancePhotography said:jdramirez said:I was contacted this weekend to do a simple wedding ceremony, and I said no because I don't do weddings. .. so I told the lady I would ask my local contacts and no one wants to do it for $200 for two-ish hours. So now I feel bad so I might say, sure, I'll do it despite my better judgement.
Don't let anyone push you into doing something you are not comfortable with. Especially if you are friends with this lady.
Have her contract with some other amature. That way she won't be bitchin at you when something does not turn out perfect.
I think I understand your point and thought process. You hate to sit back and watch something go badly if you have it in your power to help. If you have a solid and positive relationship with the bride and she is pretty laid back, then you're a hero. If not, then I would pass. That's just me...
Keep in mind the old saying, "No good deed goes unpunished!". I tend to re-learn this lesson over and over, seems like I never learn! People who ask for favors you would assume and think would be gracious and grateful but more often than not, they are quite the opposite. It's very strange but I've witnessed or been the recipient of demanding or highly critical recipients of good will on more than one occasion. And the bigger the favor, the bigger the mess. ???
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