This may sound like dippy-hippy stuff or cheap psychoanalysis but...
Anger is just your bodies way of telling you that your will has been blocked ie. That something you wanted (or didnt want) to happen has happened. You don't have to stay angry after the initial reaction, instead try to analyse why you are angry and sort it out. In this situation there's honestly not a lot you can do about it I would guess other than do your best with your photos, hope your client has loyalty and learn some lessons for next time, maybe pick up a conversation with the guy beforehand and actually try to get him to be helpful instead? At the end of the day YOU got the shots that YOU wanted from the direction YOU wanted with the framing and lighting and exposure YOU wanted and YOU can post-process them however YOU like (or client likes?
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Hope this helps somehow.
Anger is just your bodies way of telling you that your will has been blocked ie. That something you wanted (or didnt want) to happen has happened. You don't have to stay angry after the initial reaction, instead try to analyse why you are angry and sort it out. In this situation there's honestly not a lot you can do about it I would guess other than do your best with your photos, hope your client has loyalty and learn some lessons for next time, maybe pick up a conversation with the guy beforehand and actually try to get him to be helpful instead? At the end of the day YOU got the shots that YOU wanted from the direction YOU wanted with the framing and lighting and exposure YOU wanted and YOU can post-process them however YOU like (or client likes?
Hope this helps somehow.
