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If you're a wedding photographer, it's not that hard to figure out if it's a homosexual wedding.
There's an easy way. All you have to do is require a face to face meeting to discuss rates. If it's homosexual, the quoted price goes up. You don't have to be unprofessional when quoting a price.
Why should the price be higher if it is a homosexual wedding? You aren't using different equipment, more equipment, or more specialized photo-shooting techniques than you would use for a heterosexual wedding, so giving a higher price for no legitimate reason when you would be performing the EXACT SAME SERVICE as for a heterosexual wedding IS unprofessional in and of itself.
Or, when there's a homosexual couple, she's already booked for that day.
There's always an excuse.
Hate to break it to you, but there's a way around that too. After the homosexual couple gets turned down, have a heterosexual couple call for a wedding shoot on the same exact date, time and general geographic location. If they get accepted, then you know the first couple has been discriminated against due to orientation.
That was how an apartment complex in my area was caught last year for refusing to rent to prospective tenants who were black. White applicants were told that there were apartments available, and alowed to apply for them; black applicants were told that those same apartments were already rented. And this was a place that was charging upwards of $1,000/month and more for rent, so it's not like they would have been stuck renting to lowlife ghetto types if they did approve the rental applications of the black applicants.
And you do understand the difference between an "excuse" and a "reason" do you not? A reason is legit, and an excuse is not.
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