First off, I would charge the same for both jobs. Consider them to be different. I used to shoot weddings, and my only other advice is to get a large deposit, for both of them, way in advance. The LAST one I did was for a "friend" his 2nd, her 3rd. in the time it took to get the proof book together, they had split up, and neither one was going to pay me for my expenses.
I will never do another wedding as long as I live. Be careful!
Man up, grow a pair and buy it!
BTW, I'm divorced now. Your choice!
Oops! My bad! topic is a hot button for me, didn't catch the non-photo part!
What does this have to do with photography?
Kentee wrote:
You bet it will!
Here is a to-the-point warning from a Canadian news anchor.
It has happened in Canada and will happen here if current liberal proposals become law of the Land.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_52pMg8qQcc
Nothing wrong with buying factory refurb. I haven't bought a "new" camera in years! Just know who you are buying from.
Try this website.
http://www.wix.com/htmlsites/photography-website?utm_campaign=fb_pp|p_en-c_us-g_female-a_18t64-pi_Landscape_photography^photographer180213&experiment_id=6006071386155
Looks good, but I have not yet used it myself. I plan to soon as I have a few pics worth posting.
Keep us posted, please.
I have been shooting film for a long time and just recently bought a DSLR. I would suggest that you research what you want in a DSLR and search e-bay or similar sites and pick up used equipment. The one I just bought is a Pentax K10d. I got it, and 2 lenses, plus a couple of other goodies like the battery charging unit for the camera for $400.00, the seller even paid the shipping cost, he was upgrading to a new one and didn't need the old one anymore. what a bargain. That's my 2 cents worth! and welcome back.