And in all those years, I've had just a few unpleasant scrapes with the for-profit photographer. Though, to be honest, most of them just ignore me and let me do my ministry. Little did I know that at least one photographer out there actually loved what I do, and enjoyed capturing me in the act of serving the b&g! What an honor!
First I found this photo captured by the brilliant Joe Sanfilippo! He does really great work, and it's such a joy to know that he enjoyed capturing me hard at work, service this beautiful couple! I don't even know their names, I just saw a pavilion full of people in suits, so I ran home and grabbed a camera, donned my best suit, and got to work!
This was a few years ago - look how black my hair was!
I came across this article: http://www.digitalweddingforum.com/blog/i-shot-uncle-bob-and-i-think-i-liked-it It's on Digital Wedding Forum, which is a webpage I've enjoyed reading in the past. But never have I had the gumption to share my images. Looks like somebody did it for me! I remember this wedding well - and that couple will Never Forget what I did for them!
On our way from the wedding to the reception, Marsha and I pulled the motor home into a Costco parking lot, and I knocked out a quick-n-gritty album design - and then had it printed, right there at Costco! It was just a little 4×6 keepsake album, but we hand-delivered it just before they cut the cake. Talk about a positive reception! They were thrilled! Marsha said the for-profit photographer seemed a little miffed when he heard me tell them they didn't even need to buy an album, now that they have one!
But after reading this article about how much he enjoyed working with me, I think she must've misread him.
Photo Credit: Tim Coughlin's wife, Lynne Talkington Coughlin!
I've said it before, and I'll say it again - if you have a dream, go for it! Do you want to start a non-profit photography ministry in your retirement? If that's your dream, do it! Do you love to do the impossible, then take your generous retirement and buy some pro gear, watch a few YouTube videos, set that puppy in Auto/JPEG mode, and get to work!