Source. Half the comments are bougie wasp chuds being mad at the photographer, the other half are workers saluting the dude.

  • john_browns_beard [he/him, comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    I play bagpipes and do a lot of gigs for side cash. One regular gig that I have is on St. Patrick's Day, obviously the highest demand day of the year for a piper, that I took over when a friend moved out of state.

    This friend frequently took gigs for peanuts, and this was one of them. It was at a restaurant, and the owner was paying him $400 for 4.5 hours. For context, most skilled pipers won't even leave the house for less than $300 on 3/17, and that's for an hour or less of playing (this should have paid around $1000). The first year was last minute and I didn't have anything lined up in that time slot, plus I figured it would be nice to get in with a regular gig, so I just took it for the $400.

    The next year I ask for $800 and the owner (who is a chud boomer) absolutely breaks my balls. I explain to him that after his gig I go play at a house party for 20 minutes and make almost half of that after tips. He begrudgingly agrees. The whole time I'm there, he is giving me the side eye, doesn't allow me to have any drinks besides water, and tells the waitstaff to charge me if I want food.

    March 2020 he called me up and I was ready to ask for $1000, but he tells me that they don't need me because they had to cancel the St. Patrick's Day dinner due to covid. Oh well. A month later he's dead from covid. Thank you for attending my TED Talk.

      • john_browns_beard [he/him, comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        I did feel a little bad for his wife, who didn't seem like a horrible person. She had me come back for an hour this year, which to be honest, is more than enough bagpipes for most people.

        • Catherine_Steward [she/her]
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          3 years ago

          more than enough bagpipes for most people.

          You could follow me around with the bagpipes every day from the moment I leave my house and I'd be happy. Who are these people who only want moderate amounts of bagpiping?

        • nat_turner_overdrive [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          inject those pipes into my veins, as long as i can stand a reasonable distance away my hearing is already bad enough

    • RedArmor [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Now that is how you end a story. :gold-communist:

    • SuperNovaCouchGuy [any]
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      3 years ago

      A month later he’s dead from covid.

      Lol one of those rare covid deaths where the person totally and absolutely deserved it. :sicko-jammin:

    • Tomboys_are_Cute [he/him, comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      Out of curiosity, where did you learn bagpipes? Everyone I've met who plays them learned them in the Not-Child-Soldiers-If-We-Do-It program my country does. Was it a learned online sorta deal or did you have a teacher?

      • john_browns_beard [he/him, comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        I got a job with a coworker who played in a pipe band, mentioned I was interested, and he set me up with free lessons from the instructor. I had played woodwind instruments for like 15 years prior to that and it was an easy transition. It's a very fun instrument but you definitely need to find a good band to keep motivated.

  • emizeko [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    wedding photographers build meals and breaks into their contracts and usually charge several thousand dollars, couple was trying to take advantage of a friend and couldn't even let them eat

      • emizeko [they/them]
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        3 years ago

        from what I've seen industry best practice seems to be photogs having an assistant/backup photog that takes candids for the duration and takes over shots when the main pro is eating

        • KenBonesWildRide [they/them]A
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          3 years ago

          Yup. I worked weddings in college and had a friend of mine learn photography by being my assistant. We both got plenty of good food (usually) and decent money which we put back into photography gear. I got an Amazon credit card, bought my share’s worth of shit, and then paid it off right after the gig. I’d call every few months to request a raise on my credit limit and now that thing is my financial fucking rock. Feels like I got awarded a magical item for a quest I did when I was young or something. Unfortunately I haven’t had time for photography in years

          • Llituro [he/him, they/them]
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            3 years ago

            decent money which we put back into photography gear

            huh, i guess this really is a universal.

            • KenBonesWildRide [they/them]A
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              3 years ago

              It was honestly the least alienated I’ve ever felt from my labor and probably the closest I’ll ever get to working in a coop, even if it was just two people. After the first handful of gigs we split everything down the middle and I loved shooting so much I’d have probably done if it for free if I didn’t have any bills. Editing, on the other hand, sucked ass. And so did dealing with impatient clients. Now I do factory work. Much more consistent and not needing to put money back into gear means I don’t have to sleep in an office building where the heat turns off at night.

  • mecha_john_brown [comrade/them,any]
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    3 years ago

    was a wedding photographer in another life, kind of a fun gig. the good weddings you really remember, like getting wasted off moonshine in a shed, other times you see families fall apart

    really is a land of contrasts

      • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        I worked at a middle of the road wedding venue (the kinda place Bush would do $10k fireside fundraisers, but also used car dealers would get married at) and it can get insane.

        Rich people weddings are always amazing to watch, they all want to fucking eat each other alive and everyone's just getting plastered for hours. I've seen fistfights, breakups, screaming matches, been on the receiving end of groom/bridezillas, etc.

        Would absolutely not go back. Got $8/hr to wash 200 plates in a bucket in an unventilated room and shovel cowshit because they all wanted fucking cows for the farmer aesthetic.

      • mecha_john_brown [comrade/them,any]
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        3 years ago

        he said, she said, he slept with her but technically on a break but also not, just imagine your stereotypical drama, literally that

        one time a bride had a meltdown because some of her bridesmaids didnt want to spend an ungodly amount of money on a bridal accessory for one day. i knew this bride would be a handful because everything in her house was off white, tiffany blue or silver and they had a lot of smeg appliances. i was a second shooter for this wedding, thank god, so when i was done i handed back the memory cards, took an envelope full of cash and fucked off

  • JoesFrackinJack [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Lol I read the reddit post they did and holy shit, what a trashy group of so called friends those bride and groom were! Good lord that was a shitty way to find out how much they actually respected them.

    Even with all that said there is still groomzilla and bridezilla apologists. Un fuckin real

  • activated [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Original source = r/amitheasshole = totally fake, sorry

    People on there LOVE to make shit like this up that gets peoples righteous indignation going

  • SoyViking [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Jesus Christ what a bunch of assholes. You always make sure that there's plenty of food and drink for waiters, musicians and such at these kind of parties.