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Alexis has taken it upon herself to take down the wallpaper, paint the walls a different color, a... Dear Abby: Daughter object
Alexis has taken it upon herself to take down the wallpaper, paint the walls a different color, and throw away a lot of his “junk” – which is what she called most of my mother’s things! She has reorganized the kitchen and rearranged everything.
Dear Abby: The wedding season is approaching, and on behalf of all professional photographers, I’m writing about the rudeness of wedding guests who bring their own cameras to the wedding ceremony. They behave as if they’re at a tourist attraction. Professional photographers honor church rules by not “blinding” the bride, the groom or the clergy by taking flash photos during the ceremony.
After the ceremony, when we’re trying to set up formal group pictures, these same guests jump in front of us like paparazzi! Why do people hire a professional photographer and then allow this to happen?
However, most couples appreciate formal photographs and the amateur snapshots. Candid shots often reflect the personalities of the wedding party and guests better than the formal, posed portraits taken by professionals.
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