In my entire professional career in wedding photography I have seen real rice ONCE in over 200 weddings, and they PAYED someone to clean it up. Please tell me it is birdseed.
In my entire professional career in wedding photography I have seen real rice ONCE in over 200 weddings, and they PAYED someone to clean it up. Please tell me it is birdseed.
Back when my wife and I was planning our wedding (3 years ago) we were able to find rice that specificly stated that it was "bird safe" for weddings. I have also seen things that the whole rice thing is just folklore and a myth. We ended up using small bells being rung instead of be pelted by some projectiles .
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In my entire professional career in wedding photography I have seen real rice ONCE in over 200 weddings, and they PAYED someone to clean it up. Please tell me it is birdseed.
Back when my wife and I was planning our wedding (3 years ago) we were able to find rice that specificly stated that it was "bird safe" for weddings. I have also seen things that the whole rice thing is just folklore and a myth. We ended up using small bells being rung instead of be pelted by some projectiles .
Speak with sweet words, for you never know when you may have to eat them....
These are great as always. I too wish I had that kids energy!
Great work and love the B&W's
Tim
Speak with sweet words, for you never know when you may have to eat them....
the discussion on rice intriqued me becasue I had never heard anything against throwing rice. So, I did a little snooping:
http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/birdrice.asp
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I love that 1st one. Your work always tends to take a step out of boring old photography and a step into art.
Kat
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