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		<title>Looking for a wedding photographer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2006 09:07:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Thomas Hawk had a less than satisfactory experience with a family photographer he blogged about it  and the resulting discussion is interesting because &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Thomas Hawk had a less than satisfactory <a href="http://thomashawk.com/2006/09/should-fair-use-apply-to-your-family.html">experience</a> with a family photographer he blogged about it  and the resulting discussion is interesting because there are comments from customers and photographers. The problem is that photographs own the copyright of any images they take. They don&#8217;t <em>have to</em> give the customer digital files because part of the revenue stream photographers depend on is making prints. The reasoning goes that the customer can make as many prints as they want if they had the files.
<p>If you think portrait photography is over-priced, consider for a moment the investment the photographer has made in equipment, time, insurance, salaries and other expenses. They have to make a living too. Chris Garrett provides his own <a href="http://dslrblog.com/blog/chris-garrett/photography-copyright-and-the-digital-age">views</a> on the matter with some good advice:<br />
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<li> Discuss beforehand your requirements (both Photographer and client)</li>
<li> Provide the option of work-for-hire rather than traditional portrait shoot.</li>
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<p>My own experiences with a photographer were much more positive. We hired <a href="http://www.englishmike.netfirms.com/">Mike English</a> to shoot our wedding after making enquiries of many other photographers. Mike is based in Cork and works from home so he can keep his costs down, a bonus when you&#8217;re paying for an expensive wedding. From the moment we met him he was pleasant and patient, answering our questions and showing us prints of past weddings. Most importantly, he&#8217;s very good at what he does. We have great memories and photos of the day <em>and</em> he gave us the digital files so I can work on the photos in my own time and compile a wedding album myself. Oh, and his son shot the video and did a great job, without a huge halogen lamp beaming down on the dance floor. I still cringe when I see my speech however!</p>
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