We were hoping to print them -
A lot of studios will only give screen resolution images on disk, so you can't print from them. If you want prints, they probably want you to buy them from them. Personally, I wouldn't be giving high resolution files on disc either. Buying every image from the session, at high res, for £200 is a recipe for bankruptcy.
However.... That is the only thing I'm saying in favour of the studio....
having looked at the hi-res version you posted on Flickr... it's a bloody good job you never DID buy a big print, because that file is unprintable at anything above about 6x4 inches!!.. it would still look soft at that too.
Massively out of focus.
Not only that, it's just crap. Flat, almost copy lighting used... awful crop... This wasn't taken by a photographer.... this was taken by the kind of person Venture employ as a photographer. Lighting will be preset to be flat across the whole studio at f11 or in this case f13 so that no matter what happens with kids running around, there's a fair chance DOF will rescue any poor focusing.
Definitely not worth the money.. and what kind of studio is using a D80??
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The EXIF data is available on the Flickr link. The studio name is embedded in there as well.... and a visit to their website reveals equally shoddy work.
Fact is this photographer appears to be of the skill level which many of us are lambasted for when we tell them to stop charging and get their basic skills under control first. The market, and this forum, can't have it both ways.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I definitely believe that people shouldn't be charging unless they can deliver a quality product... not unless they tell the client they are still training. If you're a trainee driving instructor you are legally obliged to tell the client, and while there's no legal obligation to tell them you're not an experienced photographer, I think there's a moral one.
Judging by the website, they probably operate the Venture model... you'll buy a voucher for a nominal value that covers the session... you go to a preview, and you'll be sold a range of frames for your chosen images. I can only imagine that if the OP decided he wanted that image in a large frame, it would be several hundred pounds.... for an out of focus, 8MP JPEG.... well, 8MP off camera... by teh time the awful crop has been applied, probably now 5MP. Morally... you happy with that? I'm not.