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I was not expecting perfection but I did expect her to react more professionally to the situation. Linde then sent us ten more photos, about half of our cake and another three of us with the same guest taking selfies with his phone. She could have gone a lot further in our request instead of trying to convince us it was our computer and we were overlooking the photos we had. When we discussed the quality issues with Linde after receiving them, we did not ask for a refund, we simply asked for more photos even if they were unedited.

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Linde also posted our "first look" photos on Facebook, photos that were very personal and intimate to us as my husband was very moved and emotional and we would have only liked to share between ourselves and family. Our problems with the photos were that many of the ceremony pictures were overexposed or white washed even after viewing on multiple computers and printed, there were issues with distractions/eye sores in the background such as volleyball nets and boats that could have been avoided had she moved, asked the subjects to move, or had zoomed in, most of the ceremony photos were of the back of my husband's head, there were only a couple of just my husband in his suit and just me in my dress, we only have three posed shots together after the ceremony where we aren't kissing,there are photos I could remember taking with guests but were not given, and many of the pictures were taken from far away where distractions are visible (while cropping is possible, it would not have the same effect of the original shot being zoomed in by the camera). I am no expert but I have taken a class on photography that led one of my photos to be on display at PMOA juried member exhibit and friends and family who are photographers and all are in agreement that Linde had several quality issues that should not have happened with a professional. For those eight hours we received only 410 photos, the last ten which we were given only because we asked for more since we were so disappointed. In fact, we asked guests not to take photos until open dancing so they could enjoy the moment, that's how confident we were.Thank goodness they didn't all listen and that we hired a videographer who was able to get still shots from his videos. That was a big chunk of our budget because we wanted to ensure the day was captured well.

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Her and the second shooter captured our day from the time we got ready about 3pm until our reception ended at 11pm and spent $1650 plus tip for her services. We asked upon hire for an additional photographer because we did not want anything left out. Communication was great and we thought highly of Linde and her professionalism until we got our pictures back. He selected them either because they boast a lime that holds an important place in the country’s cultural history or are associated with the tree’s symbolism in some other way.Ho had Linde for her own wedding and her pictures turned out well. Over a period of one and a half years, Romstöck visited more than sixty places in Germany with his analog, large-format camera.

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The photographer Michael Romstöck explores the significance of the lime tree as a site of pre-Christian assemblies and in the romantic experience of nature, while also examining its ideological exploitation.

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In addition, aside from traditional and folkloric connotations, the iconic lime is part of everyday life – used widely as a means to bring green to cities and often serving as a landmark it has even leant its name to a TV series. Not only has it played a prominent role in village life and graveyards, but it was also a location where judicial courts were held, and frequently appeared as a motif in art and literature. The lime tree is deeply rooted in German culture as a place of communion and as a symbol of justice and love.











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