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True...........when they reach their teen age years, it's all about their looks.
Hah, funny new avatar Jim!
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Old 02-07-2011, 04:01 PM
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I wanted to come up with something as cool as yours. While putting together our booth for the wedding shot and while setting up the photo booth, I was the model for the light meter testing.
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I wanted to come up with something as cool as yours. While putting together our booth for the wedding shot and while setting up the photo booth, I was the model for the light meter testing.
I have a couple new SPs that I have to process which I'll post "soon". But i'll not risk emptying what little I have in my noggin!
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I know how you feel.
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Raising my hand...housewife here. Have been for almost 8 years. Although I prefer the term Domestic Goddess. I have at least 20 friends/aquantences who are also housewives. We are out there. May not have a paid career but I work my butt off, I can promise you that much.
Domestic Goddess... hehe I like that!
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How do I get my name on the waiting list?

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After being on this board (and a couple others) I now realize how I'm gonna to get rich. Super duper rich.

Forget mastering anything.
Forget strobist.
Forget weddings etc..

I see now that it seems that 95% of all people posting here (particularly for advice) are new female photographers with kids. Not saying that's bad in any way, it just is (it seems).

So, now I just need to create a seminar/book/dvd titled "How to photograph your child and make it cuuuuute for the busy working/stay at home mom who doesn't have a lot of kit".
I'm telling you, I'd be rich in one year.

Good thing I changed the "How to shoot your child..." bit.

Who's in with me?!

Off to get my sack with which I will carry my money around.
If you don't do it I will...
I guarantee it would sell (title needs some work..)
Publishers will probably make a ton, not sure about you.
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Most excellent thread. I gave up my feminist sensibilities long ago and will generally go along with any idea that amuses me in some way.

If you need anyone to write the forward - gimme a shout!

PS - my favorite comedians are Dylan Moran and Eddie Izzard. And I am a GINORMOUS fan of the IT Crowd)
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Drunkenness aside, I thinking of actually putting together a quickie online guide (or pdf) just to see how it's received.. and I swear to The Hoff if DPS comes out with a "Busy Mom's guide to photographing your child" guide/book/whatever, I'll sue you guys so hard that I will own all the mods and make them live with me and clean my house!
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