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right on the f$@king money
too right
i like this one as well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2a8TRSgzZY
Haha top marks!
right on the f==king NO money.
btw – credit for the script should go to Graham Trott, a UK based commercial/editorial photographer.
http://grahamtrott.co.uk/
HAHAHAHA that is too funny, just came off the phone from a company that just did exactly that… hihii… that makes this even more hilarious!
I hadn’t realised it was Trotty who did this-absolute genius and so true to life it hurts.
My only criticism is that Graham left out the bit where Robo-photographer has to take the
client to the small claims court to get the fifty quid.
there’s a part two
http://www.the37thframe.org/?p=977
[...] You can see part one here. [...]
[...] very funny video by Graham Trott about how to conduct yourself when offered a photo assignment. (via and here) Category: Photography, Words Tags: humour, negotiation, Photography, [...]
FANTASTIC – This could be written for the training Industry as well. Substitute Photographer for Associate Trainer. Keep up the great work.
Hilarious! A little bit of a lag in some spots, but great shit!