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	<title>Comments on: Honeymoon Photography</title>
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		<title>By: Jason Collin Photography</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Collin Photography</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 13:27:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First time to visit this site....very well designed and tight looking website.

Your article was very interesting.  The natural progression to photographing the honeymoon never really happened because I guess most newlywed&#039;s honeymoons are quite far from the location of the wedding itself.  So unless the newlywed couple is willing to pay for an extra flight ticket and an extra hotel room, photographing the honeymoon would be a tight prospect.

Unless....a photographer lives in a popular honeymoon spot, like Hawaii.  So maybe if there was one photographer for the wedding and another for the honeymoon, that could work.

I live in Florida, in the Tampa Bay area, so not necessarily the honeymoon part of the state, but after reading this article, I will at least try putting up an ad for honeymoon photography.  It would definitely be an interesting thing to photograph.</description>
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<p>Your article was very interesting.  The natural progression to photographing the honeymoon never really happened because I guess most newlywed&#8217;s honeymoons are quite far from the location of the wedding itself.  So unless the newlywed couple is willing to pay for an extra flight ticket and an extra hotel room, photographing the honeymoon would be a tight prospect.</p>
<p>Unless&#8230;.a photographer lives in a popular honeymoon spot, like Hawaii.  So maybe if there was one photographer for the wedding and another for the honeymoon, that could work.</p>
<p>I live in Florida, in the Tampa Bay area, so not necessarily the honeymoon part of the state, but after reading this article, I will at least try putting up an ad for honeymoon photography.  It would definitely be an interesting thing to photograph.</p>
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