Joe Buissink on Wedding Photography and the Psychology of the Job

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2011

Famed Wedding photographer, Joe Buissink, sits down with Lexar to discuss his outlook on wedding photography and share his strategies.

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  • He's right, it's all about psychology and about how they feel, not about how you want them to feel.

    btw. I had 2 Lexar Professional 8 GB SD cards. They failed, the camera and the card reader won't recognize them, can't format them. So I switched over SanDisk 5 months ago. No problems yet.

  • @DirtyRedRose I apologize for the problem you have had with your Lexar cards. Please contact our Technical Support department at 877-747-4031 to troubleshoot and exchange the cards.

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  • i have this strange need of getting a lexar card... where the hell does that come from?!

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  • @kusumaphotography We're sorry to hear you had these issues. We'd like to help. Could you send us these and any additional details to support@lexar.com or call 1-877-747-4031 ASAP?

  • In October 23th 2011 I had wedding to shoot, and using Lexar 400 x 16GB but I was losing more than 50 images, card reader won't recognize them too then I have called to Lexar technical support which they help me to recover the data but I didn't work and Lexar guy's told me to send it back to them to recover which is going take 3 months for recovery, that's ridiculous !!! because my client won't wait that long....I didn't believe, I thought Lexar has high end technology...

  • Top wedding photographer among the zillions

  • I have a Lexar 8gb SD class 10. I think it's great, but I wouldn't go with a 16GB or 32GB. There is always a chance that something may go wrong with the card, or you might lose it, and you will end up with a higher number of lost photos than when you would have lost or damaged a 2 GB or 4GB card. IMO 2GB is best for pictures(shot in RAW with 10MP) or 4GB for HD video.

  • Nice opinions of extracting the moments...

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