Steve5D
TPF Noob!
- Joined
- May 7, 2012
- Messages
- 3,307
- Reaction score
- 1,265
- Location
- St. Augustine, Florida
- Can others edit my Photos
- Photos NOT OK to edit
I've got a very simple rule which I follow, every time, without fail:
"You don't get to see the bad ones".
Period.
When presenting photos to a client, whether that client is paying me or it's TFCD, I am the sole arbiter of what is good and what is bad. Period. That's my job. You're job is to stand there and strike a pose and adopt a pensive expression for the camera.
Period.
I don't even bother renumbering them. I've been asked about photos not being sequential, and I've often explained it. When asked if I could show the ones I decided were less than presentable, I simply say no.
There is, of course, a very simple way to avoid this: Agree on the number of images you'll provide. I've done that every time I've shot TFCD, and have never had a problem; not once...
"You don't get to see the bad ones".
Period.
When presenting photos to a client, whether that client is paying me or it's TFCD, I am the sole arbiter of what is good and what is bad. Period. That's my job. You're job is to stand there and strike a pose and adopt a pensive expression for the camera.
Period.
I don't even bother renumbering them. I've been asked about photos not being sequential, and I've often explained it. When asked if I could show the ones I decided were less than presentable, I simply say no.
There is, of course, a very simple way to avoid this: Agree on the number of images you'll provide. I've done that every time I've shot TFCD, and have never had a problem; not once...