For a minute, I thought your spellcheck was on the fritz.
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I bet she feels naked without her gun
For a minute, I thought your spellcheck was on the fritz.
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I bet she feels naked without her gun
I bet she feels naked without her gun
Oh, my gosh....
Good choice. After who knows how many weddings I've been forced to attend the main negative thing I hear about the ceremony is the photographer. They are never good enough, interfere in the ceremony, take too much time after the ceremony before the bar is opened, and so on.Nope. I wouldn't want to have to please someone, especially if they are a woman.
Long ago, I decided that whatever I did in life with regards to photography, it was to never be a wedding photographer. No way that I wanted to try to please a bride, her mother, and her mother-in-law.
However, to be truthful, I did take photos at our oldest son's wedding, which was held on our 5 acre property. That was back about 16 or 17 years ago. Then, when we went to Idaho last summer for our cousins' 50th wedding anniversary, they were doing another wedding, but in the tradition of the Filipinos. They had requested a photographer for the event, but since that photographer couldn't make it, she contacted another photographer but didn't tell the cousins. Then, the second photographer couldn't make it, so they came to ask me.
But that is it. No more wedding photos.
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