Jklovell wrote:
Here is the photo in question.
This would have been cool on an etched metal surface.
As to the good doctor, my experience has been they will only leave 10% for the waitress but spend their summer vacations at a beachfront 5 Star/5 Diamond resort.
There appears to be ventilation which would indicate machinery. My guess is also pumping station. Probably underground water being pumped out to go somewhere. The square building has communications.
I've used bungee cords with moderate success. Depends on the weight of the tripod.
cahale wrote:
Put them on a flash drive and give it to them. You don't need a "site" to do that.
They want to share with friends and family, so yes, I do need a site for that. Plus it's a vehicle to share my stuff should I ever decide do this again.
Thanks for your reply.
PAR4DCR wrote:
Give it to them on a flash drive. This would work unless you want several/many people to view the images.
Don
I think they want to share with immediate family. The shoot itself exceeded my own expectations. I have around 400 images to deliver so it looks like Pass Gallery will work. Plenty of storage and they can select and download only what they want.
Thanks everyone for your replies.
No apology necessary. May end up going that route. Thank you for your reply.
I should have stated DropBox and OneDrive or similar are not under consideration at this time. Am hoping for something a little more geared for photographers. But who knows? May just go that route.
I just opened a free account on Pass Gallery. Not sure of its limitations yet. 20G of storage which I'll never use.
I'm not a pro. Just a guy with a camera and some software I can use to take pictures.
A friend recently asked if I would shoot his son's wedding ceremony. The ceremony itself was private and as such my photos consist of about 500 pre-ceremony photos taken outside the court house.
Now I need some feedback from the pros as to what gallery sites they suggest to deliver the images. I'm not interested in selling prints or packages. I just want them to be able to view and download. I would prefer they choose how and where to obtain prints.
And of course, it needs to be FREE!
dwmoar, thank you for that update. I have PowerExtra for some of my power tools.
My work associate is loaning me one of her Neewer replacements. She says they ARE fully decoded and
will display battery level. No warning messages, though. And you can't use the Canon charger. I'll let everyone know how it goes next week after my shoot.
The Vidpro sounds good. I have used generics on my T3-I. The Canon charger does work on those. My work associate has Neewer and they do not charge on her T7-I Canon charger. Not sure about battery remaining.
I'm mostly video, too. Does the battery charge display correctly in-camera?
I have misplaced my original Canon genuine battery. They seem to run around $50 - $60 for the genuine replacements. Before shelling out that kind of expense (I need two) I was interested in hearing from anyone who has used any of the generic alternatives on the market.
Being able to read the battery life in the camera is important. Not so much being able to use the Canon charger. These generics usually sell along with a compatible charger.
I've worked in event management at resort hotels my entire life. The only reason I can see them banning cameras is to discourage non-guests from coming onto the property for wedding, engagement, portraits, etc. We had crashers every weekend displacing our brides from using the areas especially designed and landscaped for photography. And not all of them were non-guests. These people often were staying at the resort but holding their $50,000 wedding reception elsewhere. Since we couldn't kick them out for trespassing, the camera policy would shut it down.