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How to cut expenses on events photography.
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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 344526, member: 90141"] One of the big expenses that people make when they have events is on photography. The need to capture the memories and high points of events make photography an indispensable part of any event. But should you spend overboard on it? Here are ways to save money on events photography. 1) Use a good high end phone with a sharp camera for your events. With that, you might not even need to pay a professional camera man as a friend or relative can be taking shots with the phone for you. An iPhone from the 11 series and other high end brands of smartphones would do this job perfectly for you. 2) Opt for soft copy if you are to use a camera man. The price for soft copy of pictures are far cheaper than the hard copies. If well backed up, there is no risk of losing your photos with the loss or damage of a phone. Get all the photos of your events in soft copy to save money. [/QUOTE]
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