It was a great honor for me to be chosen as a photographer for the wedding
of the Portuguese consul's daughter's wedding (did I write that correct?).
Not only were my colleague and me photographers, we were also invited as
guests to the dinner. People from all over the world attended: Austria,
Australia, UK, USA, Germany, France, Poland, etc. My language skills came in
handy: Dutch, German, English and a little French and Portuguese.
I was amazed by the friendly welcome and "normal" way of speaking and acting
by these aristocrats.
I hope you enjoy (a few of) the pictures as much as I enjoyed making them:
http://photos-of-portugal.com/Wedding/

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Ofnuts - 29 Jun 2008 22:19 GMT
> It was a great honor for me to be chosen as a photographer for the wedding
> of the Portuguese consul's daughter's wedding (did I write that correct?).
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> http://photos-of-portugal.com/Wedding/
Indeed many of these pictures are out of Focus.

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Rita Berkowitz - 29 Jun 2008 22:46 GMT
> It was a great honor for me to be chosen as a photographer for the
> wedding of the Portuguese consul's daughter's wedding (did I write
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> http://photos-of-portugal.com/Wedding/
Great job! Good to see you back.
Rita

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Focus - 30 Jun 2008 10:56 GMT
>> It was a great honor for me to be chosen as a photographer for the
>> wedding of the Portuguese consul's daughter's wedding (did I write
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> Great job! Good to see you back.
Thanks Rita.
Main thing: client was happy and I got paid. Everything else is water under
the bridge ;-)

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Smeeegles - 30 Jun 2008 11:48 GMT
>>> It was a great honor for me to be chosen as a photographer for the
>>> wedding of the Portuguese consul's daughter's wedding (did I write
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> Main thing: client was happy and I got paid. Everything else is water under
> the bridge ;-)
photos don't exist.
Ray Fischer - 29 Jun 2008 23:56 GMT
>It was a great honor for me to be chosen as a photographer for the wedding
>of the Portuguese consul's daughter's wedding (did I write that correct?).
>Not only were my colleague and me photographers, we were also invited as
>guests to the dinner. People from all over the world attended: Austria,
>Australia, UK, USA, Germany, France, Poland, etc. My language skills came in
>handy: Dutch, German, English and a little French and Portuguese.
If I hired a wedding photographer who then proceeded to post my
wedding pictures on the web and blab about my wedding online I'd
make it well known that this was somebody who cannot be trusted.
>I hope you enjoy (a few of) the pictures as much as I enjoyed making them:
Not so much. About two good ones and the rest are just mediocre.

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Radical Radish - 30 Jun 2008 10:10 GMT
>> It was a great honor for me to be chosen as a photographer for the wedding
>> of the Portuguese consul's daughter's wedding (did I write that correct?).
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> Not so much. About two good ones and the rest are just mediocre.
Ah, f.ck! You're an Australian. How embarrassing.
Did your parents suffer financial hardship when you were a baby, buying
diapers, or didn't you turn into a total arsehole until later in life?
Take your bile and stick it where it might do some good. I hear that
bile is an effective laxative and a good laxative might reduce the
weight on your mind.
If that is too subtle for you, I am suggesting that you have sh.t for
brains and that you f.ck off, I doubt that anyone will miss you.
Everything I read from you is negative crap.
Ray Fischer - 30 Jun 2008 17:57 GMT
>>> It was a great honor for me to be chosen as a photographer for the wedding
>>> of the Portuguese consul's daughter's wedding (did I write that correct?).
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>Ah, f.ck! You're an Australian. How embarrassing.
What a bizarre conclusion.
>Did your parents suffer financial hardship when you were a baby, buying
>diapers, or didn't you turn into a total arsehole until later in life?
>
>Take your bile and stick it where it might do some good.
Did you study to be an a.shole or does it run in your family?

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ASAAR - 30 Jun 2008 14:44 GMT
> I was amazed by the friendly welcome and "normal" way of
> speaking and acting by these aristocrats.
You should have put together a DVD with interviews with as many of
the wedding guests as possible. Titled "The Aristocrats", it would
show how 'down to earth' they really are.