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Post by The Throwing Rock on Aug 19, 2013 16:02:18 GMT -6
No idea. Personally if I'm at a wrestling show, I'm more focused on enjoying the show than on taking pictures.
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Post by IchibanDrunk on Aug 19, 2013 16:11:49 GMT -6
Pretty easy to do both.
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Post by Sir Dave of Danger on Aug 21, 2013 4:21:59 GMT -6
I used to take loads of photos at wrestling shows to document me being there but in the last 2 years I've decided I'd rather drink/enjoy myself and take photos (maybe) at the start and with the talent whenever I can
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Post by John Hyperion on Aug 28, 2013 3:03:44 GMT -6
seems like there are more pictures taken during a shimmer match than any other company in the world Not remotely true, see: Japan. People take pictures because they care and want to remember, or share. Thanks!
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Post by rumblebum on Sept 1, 2013 20:20:45 GMT -6
It may seem like people are taking more pictures at Shimmer then other shows, but that is probably because many promotions (ROH for one) do not allow photography. But I've been to WWE, TNA, and WCW(back in the day) and there are tons of flash pops going off the whole night. One reason I bring my camera to Shimmer shows is because certain photogs are very stingy when it comes to sharing their photos. There is one in particular who used to share his photos on his site but has stopped doing so. However there are so many people that take great shots and share them here that I have found myself taking less and less pictures and sucking down more one dollar drafts.
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