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It’s a love story between a girl that is house watching for somebody and one of the neighbors. But in the final part of the movie we see that the love story was only in her head, the guy being married and awaiting a child. She gets submitted after attacking the guy’s wife, and gets out of hospital with everyone fooled she is better. Instead of taking her medicine she made his portrait sticking them on a door. Please tell me the name of the movie.

apart from the obvious “people”

Does anyone know of a great photographer in the southern CA area available at a reasonable cost? I prefer one who specializes in wedding photojournalism, both black/white and color. Many of the ones I’m finding locally seem to shoot in a cheesy and extremely traditional, posed style. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

i’m using an olympus e-510 (with tripod) and have tried using several domestic lamps for lighting. i’ve been struggling with tone and clarity in my photographs, in spite of adjusting manual settings repeatedly throughout my shoots.
i can’t afford expensive materials and would greatly appreciate any tips and or suggestions on how to use household items to create and reflect light on a subject.
thanks in advance!

I am not a professional photographer, it has just been a hobby of mine and I just recently decided I want to make a career out of it. So there will be 6 children in the family portrait that I am taking for a lady I work with. The children range in age between 5-15. I need ideas for poses, and just any suggestions that will help make my first real photo shoot a success!

I am getting married next June. Which is better for photography- the photojournalism style or traditional. My Sister got married 1 year ago and went for the photojournalism look but then we missed out on so many family photos. Any suggestion?

I mean in case of abstract arts …

I know about freelance work and wedding photography as well as industry and commercial photography but I don’t know anything about photojournalism and how it all works so I need help with what careers are out there.

Any tips on what settings I should use to achieve this???

This summer, I would really want to be a wedding photog. I’ve been through my first semester in college and am learning lots. I want to try out my gear and my skill as a wedding photographer because I love photojournalism and portraits.
The only issue is when I ask someone about photographing at their wedding, the subject of my religious faith comes up. I am atheist. I’m respectful of the religious beliefs of others, but think it’s unprofessional to speak about my religion. Sometimes, depending on the client, it affects their decision, even if they were crazy about my portfolio and stuff.

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For standard close-ups and simple outdoor/indoor portraits.

I have a Nikon DSLR and would like to set up a small studio to take portraits of my children. I looking to spend $300-$400. I am quite new at the whole DSLR world so any help/suggestions would be great. Thanks