RalphLambrecht
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I never wanted to be a wedding photographer;way too much stress.
I never wanted to be a wedding photographer;way too much stress.
I'd imagine also in the day of social media, so many people filter their faces when they post online that there will be a high level of post-production expected. A lot of Millennials don't like how they really look and I'd imagine there will be a lot of unhappy clients once the images are delivered unretouched.
The cool thing is that since it's analog, their kids CAN view it when they are 13. Video formats are a crapshoot into the future. What codecs will still be readable in the future? Who knows?several years ago i was friends with this guy who shot supr8mm weddings and he and i were going to team up, me with box cameras and him with super 8
nowadays i'd probably shoot it with my eye phone and put instagram bunny ears and wiskers and hello kitty / cartoony silly stuff and oh yeah puckery pouty lips
cause that is what they want. i don't think they want fansy schmantzy video production classic poses and lighting or reportage style wedding shoots
but something timeless, you know that you know their kids would be excited about in when they are 13.
The cool thing is that since it's analog, their kids CAN view it when they are 13. Video formats are a crapshoot into the future. What codecs will still be readable in the future? Who knows?
I'd imagine also in the day of social media, so many people filter their faces when they post online that there will be a high level of post-production expected. A lot of Millennials don't like how they really look and I'd imagine there will be a lot of unhappy clients once the images are delivered unretouched.
I know a lot of millennials and my impression is that most are happy in their skins, or are becoming that way. Of course that often has to do with social class and/or other social pressure.
It's amusing how many middle aged people are completely out of contact with millennials, who they often disparage.
The wedding photos they value the most are made by friends with phones (or with digital cameras). Those images are rarely retouched. Photos are, for most people, recollections more than documents. Professional wedding photographers have mostly served people's belief that photos are important to the wedding. But recollections are soft and moving and anything more becomes irrelevant...the marriage evolves or devolves or evolves and devolves and evolves into some sweeter alternative.
A lot of the millennials and young people snub the old photogs. Just look at who they showcase on the net...all young people.
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