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Honeymooning in Hawaii - what films and cameras to pack

Got one of those on the living
room wall - a 16X20 of my wife snatch developed in glycin and triple toned. The thing glows, and not in the sense of a computer screen!

I'm sure you love showing it to visitors!
 
It's suitable for visitors, otherwise it would be in a portfolio box and not on the wall, though some
folks think its an etching rather than a photograph, at least until they notice how fine the detail is.
 
Well, Congratulations in any event. Last month I was on a two week backpack with another photographer and we were discussing marketing options, then I started a line of jokes about how a
good way to make a lot of money would be to set up a business offering prenup agreements to photographers and their potential brides; namely, the number of contracted shots allowed per vacation together! We're both frowned upon if taking something requiring tripod time. Unfortunately, his wife is the one who owns the law firm.
 

Only a real photographer would ask a question like this.
 


What an excellent anecdote! Thanks for sharing this. It is honestly the most inspiring thing I've read in at least a month. Sincerely, Thanks.
 
Take a polaroid

Use her tactics: whatever you do, do make it appear you are doing it for her, or it's really she who wants you to do it

And by the way, do exactly everything you would do after 10 years of marriage. Divorcing after having had children is not good behaviour.

Be yourself. Don't be a French poodle

She married a photographer. It's also your trip not just hers!

(Excess number of due to the inevitable serious rebuking comments, although behind irony there can be a serious thought).
 
Thanks everyone. I ended up taking an F100 with a 24-120, Nikonos V with 35mm, Horizon 202, and an old Voigtlander folder (for our layover in SF). We also took along an Oly XA by accident, as it was in her handbag. Didn't have to worry about my photo taking leaving her with little to do - she shot over 1700 on our D70s.