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Old 08-29-2008, 08:36 PM  
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First fault goes to the photog for taking the shot with the light holder in the shot. Second goes to who ever goes through to check, edit, and pick pictures from shoots for sets. Then third would be the person who added it into the FHG as well.

Sorry, it's obvious from those pictures the light guy was more dynamic than static and was moving the light to different angles through out the shoot. It's not his fault he was in that particular shot. He can't see down the hall, through the view finder, to see the angle the photog is shooting at has in him in the screen.
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