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He did sort of sell me with the "P" mode. I hav never used it before but if it's good enough for him and the weddings he did for JLo, Leann Rimes & Steven Spielberg ...it might be good enough for me! He uses "P" mode when he is using AE lock button and then has to turn and focus on something else in less than a second for example.
Another point, in the seminar he reads a paragraph (really fast) that Steven Spielberg's attorney had him put in his contracts that really makes sense. If a person buys the video they get a copy of the contract that his attorney wrote. I wish I still knew how to take shorthand because it would have been nice to get it down. It pretty much states that the client needs to keep in mind that photography is an art, the photographers vision of that individuals wedding and that the photographs they receive may not look exactly like what they envisioned they would look like and they will not match exactly to other photos on the photographers website. Of course it was worded so much better than what I am putting here but when he read it and explained why it was so important, it really sounded good! He also explained the difference between using different wording in contracts. Such as, using the word retainer and not deposit. He gave many good examples of different scenerios of issues that could come up.
One thing I was thinking I may include in my contract is that the client is aware that this is my first wedding assignment and that with my being the sole photographer, that although I will do everything to catch the most important moments, there is a chance that some moments will be missed. I have to think about the wording of it but that way if they end up not being happy with the photos in the end, they cannot come back and say they did not know I was inexperienced. Thoughts?
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