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Originally Posted by wisemanleo
How and where they develop the photos is there choice.
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Hmm, this is where you start to run into problems if you have any desire in pursuing a career in photography. Let's say they go to Walgreens or CVS to get the prints made. Let's say they don't color correct properly, or differently from what you intended and the photos turn out like bad. Who do you think people are going about when looking at bad photos? The photographer. Granted handing over a CD is easy, but how long do you think those images are going to stay on that CD or on the computer. Brides and grooms lead busy lives right after marriage, and they may not have the opportunity to get prints made.
My suggestion is to give the couple a proof book of small prints from which they can decide what to have printed.
Think of it this way, if, God forbid, their house were to catch fire and they had to risk their lives to grab whatever they could, do you think it would be easier for them to grab a wedding album book, or their computer hard drive?
Just some food for thought.