Alas, I cannot do B&W "fine-art" photography on P (though I've tried!). Family and weddings, dare I say most shots with *people* in them is what P is for. Oh, and sunsets. Can't forget them. However, you, and she, are correct. For several large classes of photographs, P will work very well. But it's the photographs that I can't P on that I want to take. Andrew On Tue, December 13, 2011 3:53 pm, Herschel Mair wrote: > This woman is my hero!!!! > She knows that your camera bag should match your clothes!!!! > > > She's very right on so many levels and the proof of the pudding is that > it works!.. Anna, my ex wife, started shooting just like she said and > became a highly sought after family and wedding photographer. And it was > BECAUSE > she didn't pose people and didn't try to get everybody in focus and didn't > concern herself with technicalities. > > Brava! > > > Herschel > > > > > On 12/13/11 4:11 PM, Andrew Davidhazy wrote: > >> Funny in a sort of way ... but there is a lot of truth to what she >> says! Students here spend maybe $75K to 100K in tuition alone and walk >> out with significant loans ... >> >> something to think about maybe!! ;) >> >> Andy from Rochester >> >> >> On Dec 13, 2011, at 5:01 PM, Robert Earnest wrote: >> >> >>> >>> She?s new but already one of the best. >>> >>> >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S3NFW2c7hA >>> >>> >>> R >>> >>> >> > >