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Originally Posted by TamiGramont
""Raccoon eyes" happen when the sun is high in the sky and casts shadows under the person's brow-fill in flash or reflectors are normally used to counteract this phenomenon,but in the examples these have not been used. No I do not want anyone to shoot like me, but if you are selling photos of a bride and groom's magic day, and you can't produce the best-you are history- If you are good, the bride will tell 3 people-but if you are crap,she will tell thirty-If you want good examples of wedding photography, just google Tony Corbell. Myself, I have been shooting weddings professionally for nearly fifty years. regards, Ken"
Would that mean crap is in the eye of the beholder?
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It would mean in the eyes of whoever is paying for the photography-if the photographer is crap-the photographer will know,also, as he/she should be their own worst critic-In the wedding photography game, you are only as good as your last wedding images. Ken