Very Nice. Welcome. Looking forward to seeing much more from you.
She has that "girl next door" look.
Love it. Something special about a red haired model.
Love the "far away" look on her face in the second picture.
She is not only lovely, she is a real trooper!!!
Do you not have a demo photo album that you sit down with the couple and show your styles of work?? Or review your website postings while sitting with them?? You might think of doing so, and that gives you an opportunity to learn their favorites and not-so-favorites proor to the event..
JD my heart goes out to you. I have both the 900 and 1000 and never experienced your problem with either. Keep on Nikon. Make them live up to their warranty promise, as I am sure they will. Don't hope for anything when it comes to electronics. I wish you well.
Maybe you need to add a provision to your contract that addresses the Outtakes?
Nothing wrong with trying something new. Long time since I have been in Detroit, but have you posed some models at the old Train Station, or is it not even there now??
Two thoughts: Do you have a back up camera? If not, buying a Bridge camera would give you that important feature. Plus the great reach of its lens is there for when you really need it.
Thought #2: Why not order a good bridge camera from a realiable source and try it for 30 days?! If you find it not to your liking, simply return it. That is enough of a time limit so that you should be able to make a final decision on a Bridge camera.
Getting a new camera, or lens, is fun. Have fun making your choice. And then use it is good heath.
Wasn't it Ansel Adams who said, "A good photographer can get a great picture with a pin hole camera?"
She is a cutie!! Looks like she is fun to work with.