Re: How do you address this?

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"K. Michael Rose" <dilligaf@xxxxxxx> writes:

> No doubt, we have all been in this situation:
>
> You're covering an event, whether for the paper or perhaps a private
> event your hired to shoot.  Up walks a guest, he/she hands you his/her
> business card and asks if you'll send them their picture.
>
> How do you handle this?  Here we are walking about with a several grand
> in equipment and years of experience - yet with the "digital age" upon
> us, people just think it's no problem to ask for us to just turn over
> our profits and support everyone else?

Mostly the same way I used to -- hand them *my* card, with some
identifying information written on the back, and ask them to write me
in a week.  

Few do. 

Actually, for a wedding, I usually bundle this in the basic price,
because it's *good* to be helpful and friendly to the guests. 
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