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      there is not one lens to shoot a whole wedding day. the closest would be a 24-70 L 2.8 IS. however, i personally shoot with the (50mm - 85mm for portraits) - (70-200mm for ceremony) - (16-35mm for reception dancing)

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      sure, depends on who you are and what the images will be used for. cash money doesn't hurt either (:

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      totally worth it. it's only ten bucks a month and you can cancel at any time if you needed to. the next version of the b-school (launching very soon) should be extra awesome. everything you need to know to start off right is on that site.

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      awesome. befriend us on facebook and we will let you know if we ever need a make-up artist for one of our clients. engagement, portrait session or wedding. we can supply images from the shoot for your portfolio.

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      i wish my blog would payout, that would mean i wouldn't have to hit the casino anymore.
      i lay them out in photoshop. i have a bunch saved that i reuse for each post. sometimes i just make new ones on the spot though.

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      we don't charge hourly & we also don't shoot weddings without designing an album for our couples. our starting full day wedding package is $4500

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      50mm 1.2 - i use it to start any shoot and i keep it on for about 85% of the time.

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      i don't do laundry or dishes. i don't know if i hate them but they sure don't look that fun either.

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Tim Dinofa

Linwood, NJ

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i have a weird thing about spoons & milk. i don't like either.

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