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- Natalie
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Hi all. I am not a professional photographer, but I LOVE photos and have an amateur interest. However, my question relates to some photos I paid a 'professional photographer' to take.
He quoted me £150 to take photos of my daughter's christening, to include editing, a photo book, and what I thought was all images on a disc but has turned out to be a DVD slide show. I understood that for the price he was quoting he would probably not be the best photographer but I looked at some of his wedding photography which looked good to me, and thought that he was so cheap in part because he was just starting out as a professional (I believe the term used is GWC?). I accdepted his quote and everything seemed fine on the day.
However, I have now received the proofs by email (129 images), from which I am to select 60 for the photo book. Whilst some photos are acceptable, others are extremely amateurish, blurred etc. But what is the worst is his poor attempt at editing. The problem, I felt, was that he didn't take enough shots of what he was trying to capture so that he could select the best from the group, instead choosing to take one image, then if it wasn't right he could edit it to make it acceptable.
I don't know whether he was so arrogant that he believed he was so good at editing or whether he was just being lazy but the results are far from what I deem to be acceptable. On one shot I said 'oh no, I blinked!' and was alarmed when he responded that it didn't matter as if he had a 'pair of eyes' he would be able to sustitute them for the closed eyes!
The results are shocking. He has done this to myself, my daughter and some of my guests on the proofs. The people do not look like themselves! On some, the eyes are too big, placed in the wrong place or aren't even so that they appear lopsided. It is blarringly obvious to which photos he has done this. My friends and I had a game of 'spot the blinkers' and had a good laugh, but the truth is, I spent alot of money getting the day right, I will never get it back, and I do not even have what I consider 'good' photos to memorialise the day!
So my question is this - do you think that replacing eyes on blinked photos is an acceptable practice for a professional? I am willing to chalk this one up to experience, but only if I receive a CD with all images as I am not willing to pay him a further £100 for this when I am highly dissatisfied with the quality of his work. But as I trusted him, these are the only images of a day which I can't get back.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
He quoted me £150 to take photos of my daughter's christening, to include editing, a photo book, and what I thought was all images on a disc but has turned out to be a DVD slide show. I understood that for the price he was quoting he would probably not be the best photographer but I looked at some of his wedding photography which looked good to me, and thought that he was so cheap in part because he was just starting out as a professional (I believe the term used is GWC?). I accdepted his quote and everything seemed fine on the day.
However, I have now received the proofs by email (129 images), from which I am to select 60 for the photo book. Whilst some photos are acceptable, others are extremely amateurish, blurred etc. But what is the worst is his poor attempt at editing. The problem, I felt, was that he didn't take enough shots of what he was trying to capture so that he could select the best from the group, instead choosing to take one image, then if it wasn't right he could edit it to make it acceptable.
I don't know whether he was so arrogant that he believed he was so good at editing or whether he was just being lazy but the results are far from what I deem to be acceptable. On one shot I said 'oh no, I blinked!' and was alarmed when he responded that it didn't matter as if he had a 'pair of eyes' he would be able to sustitute them for the closed eyes!
The results are shocking. He has done this to myself, my daughter and some of my guests on the proofs. The people do not look like themselves! On some, the eyes are too big, placed in the wrong place or aren't even so that they appear lopsided. It is blarringly obvious to which photos he has done this. My friends and I had a game of 'spot the blinkers' and had a good laugh, but the truth is, I spent alot of money getting the day right, I will never get it back, and I do not even have what I consider 'good' photos to memorialise the day!
So my question is this - do you think that replacing eyes on blinked photos is an acceptable practice for a professional? I am willing to chalk this one up to experience, but only if I receive a CD with all images as I am not willing to pay him a further £100 for this when I am highly dissatisfied with the quality of his work. But as I trusted him, these are the only images of a day which I can't get back.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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